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The duo formed by Janine Jansen and Denis Kozhukhin in a programme juxtaposing Brahms—a composer particularly close to their hearts—with a selection of 20th-century French chamber music.
In response to the Brahmsian drama, marked by mystery and wildness, we have one of Sibelius's most optimistic compositions. And between the two, these last songs, which are not just those of Strauss's, but a “farewell” to Romantic song.
In response to the Brahmsian drama, marked by mystery and wildness, we have one of Sibelius's most optimistic compositions. And between the two, these last songs, which are not just those of Strauss's, but a “farewell” to Romantic song.
A long-awaited collaboration between celebrated French violinist Renaud Capuçon and the always-ambitious piano virtuoso Igor Levit. Together, they tackle Brahms’ three Sonatas for Violin and Piano—a concentration of poetry, brilliance and heroism.
Herbert Blomstedt, a long-standing partner of the Orchestre de Paris, puts his experience at the service of Berwald art, too rarely performed, while delivering his interpretation of Brahms' Symphony No.1, composed in the shadow of the great “Ludwig van”.
Herbert Blomstedt, a long-standing partner of the Orchestre de Paris, puts his experience at the service of Berwald art, too rarely performed, while delivering his interpretation of Brahms' Symphony No.1, composed in the shadow of the great “Ludwig van”.
Since first revealed in 1996, Hélène Grimaud’s affinity with Brahms has blossomed into a beautiful love story. Joined by her close comrades of Camerata Salzburg, the star pianist from Aix-en-Provence shares her passion for the German composer.