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| |  | Health, Mind & Body | Home » » » Brahms: Works for Solo Piano | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| November 11, 1997 | | Studio:
| Decca | | Composer:
| Johannes Brahms | | Number Of Discs:
| 6 | | Format:
| Box set | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 19 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | Disc: 1 | | | 1. | Variations On A Theme By Paganini, Op.35: Book 1 - Heft 1 | | 2. | Variations On A Theme By Paganini, Op.35: Book 2 - Heft 2 | | 3. | Variations And Fugue On A Theme By G.F. Handel, Op.24: B Flat Major | | 4. | 4 Ballades, Op.10: Andante | | 5. | 4 Ballades, Op.10: Andante | | 6. | 4 Ballades, Op.10: Intermezzo. Allegro | | 7. | 4 Ballades, Op.10: Andante con moto | | | Disc: 2 | | | 1. | Works For Solo Piano: Ziemlich langsam | | 2. | Works For Solo Piano: Poco larghetto | | 3. | Works For Solo Piano: Allegro | | 4. | Works For Solo Piano: Walzer Nr. 1 - 8 | | 5. | Works For Solo Piano: Walzer Nr. 9 - 16 | | 6. | Works For Solo Piano: Scherzo es-moll | | | Disc: 3 | | | 1. | Works For Piano Solo: Allegro | | 2. | Works For Piano Solo: Andante | | 3. | Works For Piano Solo: Scherzo. Allegro molto e con fuoco | | 4. | Works For Piano Solo: Finale. Allegro con fuoco | | 5. | Works For Piano Solo: Allegro non troppo ma energico | | 6. | Works For Piano Solo: Andante con espressione | | 7. | Works For Piano Solo: Scherzo. Allegro | | 8. | Works For Piano Solo: Finale. Introduzione (sostenuto) - Allegro non troppo e rubato | | 9. | Works For Piano Solo: Agitato | | 10. | Works For Piano Solo: Molto passionato, ma non troppo allegro | | | Disc: 4 | | | 1. | Works For Piano Solo: Allegro maestoso | | 2. | Works For Piano Solo: Andante espressivo - Andante molto | | 3. | Works For Piano Solo: Scherzo. Allegro energico | | 4. | Works For Piano Solo: Intermezzo. Andante molto | | 5. | Works For Piano Solo: Finale. Allegro moderato ma rubato | | 6. | Works For Piano Solo: Presto energico | | 7. | Works For Piano Solo: Andante | | 8. | Works For Piano Solo: Allegro passionato | | 9. | Works For Piano Solo: Adagio | | 10. | Works For Piano Solo: Andante con grazia ed intimissimo sentimento | | 11. | Works For Piano Solo: Andante teneramente | | 12. | Works For Piano Solo: Allegro agitato | | | Disc: 5 | | | 1. | Works For Solo Piano: 8 Pieces, Op.76 - I Capriccio in F sharp minor | | 2. | Works For Solo Piano: 8 Pieces, Op. 76 - II Capriccio in B minor | | 3. | Works For Solo Piano: 8 Pieces, Op. 76 - III Intermezzo in A flat major | | 4. | Works For Solo Piano: 8 Pieces, Op. 76 - IV Intermezzo in B flat major | | 5. | Works For Solo Piano: 8 Pieces, Op. 76 - V Capriccio in C sharp minor | | 6. | Works For Solo Piano: 8 Pieces, Op. 76 - VI Intermezzo in A major | | 7. | Works For Solo Piano: 8 Pieces, Op. 76 - VII Intermezzo in A minor | | 8. | Works For Solo Piano: 8 Pieces, Op. 76 - VIII Capriccio in C major | | 9. | Works For Solo Piano: 6 Pieces, Op. 118 - I Intermezzo in A minor | | 10. | Works For Solo Piano: 6 Pieces, Op. 118 - II Intermezzo in A major | | 11. | Works For Solo Piano: 6 Pieces, Op. 118 - III Ballade in G minor | | 12. | Works For Solo Piano: 6 Pieces, Op. 118 - IV Intermezzo in F minor | | 13. | Works For Solo Piano: 6 Pieces, Op. 118 - V Romanze in F major | | 14. | Works For Solo Piano: 6 Pieces, Op. 118 - VI Intermezzo in E flat minor | | 15. | Works For Solo Piano: 4 Pieces, Op. 119 - I Intermezzo in B minorn B | | 16. | Works For Solo Piano: 4 Pieces, Op. 119 - II Intermezzo in E minor | | 17. | Works For Solo Piano: 4 Pieces, Op. 119 - III Intermezzo in C major | | 18. | Works For Solo Piano: 4 Pieces, Op. 119 - IV Rhapsody in E flat major | | | Disc: 6 | | | 1. | Works For Solo Piano: Andante moderato | | 2. | Works For Solo Piano: Andante non troppo e con molto espressione | | 3. | Works For Solo Piano: Andante con moto | | 4. | Works For Solo Piano: g-moll | | 5. | Works For Solo Piano: d-moll | | 6. | Works For Solo Piano: F-dur | | 7. | Works For Solo Piano: fis-moll | | 8. | Works For Solo Piano: fis-moll | | 9. | Works For Solo Piano: Des-dur | | 10. | Works For Solo Piano: F-dur | | 11. | Works For Solo Piano: a-moll | | 12. | Works For Solo Piano: e-moll | | 13. | Works For Solo Piano: E-dur | | 14. | Works For Solo Piano: d-moll | | 15. | Works For Solo Piano: d-moll | | 16. | Works For Solo Piano: D-dur | | 17. | Works For Solo Piano: d-moll | | 18. | Works For Solo Piano: B-dur | | 19. | Works For Solo Piano: f-moll | | 20. | Works For Solo Piano: fis-moll | | 21. | Works For Solo Piano: D-dur | | 22. | Works For Solo Piano: h-moll | | 23. | Works For Solo Piano: e-moll | | 24. | Works For Solo Piano: e-moll | |
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164 of 171 found the following review helpful:
BRAHMS PIANO MUSIC OF THE HIGHEST ORDERJun 12, 2001
By Melvyn M. Sobel
"Melvyn M. Sobel"
For me, Katchen has always been the consummate Brahmsian; I owned the original vinyls housed in a nifty London slipcase set, all the records in their own jackets. So, when Decca decided to re-issue the Brahms on CD (in their two jewel boxes), I was more than thrilled. I've been "living" with Katchen's Brahms interpretations for over thirty years--- and have never tired of them.
The fact is: For the most part, the totality of Katchen's vision is unparalled; he has no rival. Even the Naxos "complete" edition of Brahms (with Biret) offers no real competition. Other pianists may offer a tad more depth here or there in one piece or another, but no pianist has played Brahms.... as I believe Brahms would have performed his own piano music. And this is no small compliment to Katchen.
Katchen has captured the essence of Brahms, perhaps his musical soul--- if you allow me a metaphysical moment. Not many pianists are capable of bringing to music the illusion that the composer, himself, might actually be sitting there at the keyboard. Only a meager handful of artists might come to mind.
I was listening to Sonata No. 1 in C, Op. 1 this morning and was amazed at just how fresh and incredibly real his performance is. In such an early work, Brahms has already made his mark, and in Katchen's hands it springs to miraculous life. The first movement Allegro is rugged, insightful, foreshadowing the Op. 5 to come; the second movement Andante is lyrically brooding (with more than a nod to Beethoven) with a wistful quality that goes right to the heart; the impishly demonic Scherzo is daringly original, followed by a breathtaking and propulsive Finale whose glowing trio section disarms in the most unexpected way.
And THAT was only Sonata No. 1 in C!!! Sonata No. 2, Op. 2, normally viewed as a lesser accomplishment, in Katchen's hands is a wonder. And Sonata No. 3, Op. 5, the rarest of Brahms' gems? It is a performance that you will return to over and over again for its power, passion and tenderness.
The eight pieces that form Op. 76 run the gamut from lyrical to quirky to introverted to brusque and, for me, the best set I've ever heard. The two Rhapsodies, Op. 79, are excursions into a sound-world that seems phantasmagorical, other-worldly, wonderous.
The late Brahms works, however, Opp. 116-119, are pieces that explore every nuance of what it means to be human, every emotion, every question. And then some. Katchen plays these as if he had written them himself; as if Brahms were looking over his shoulder. [My only quibble with this set, as with the jewel box edition, is that the Opp. 116-119 are NOT coupled together on one CD--- which they could have easily been, running only 74:11 minutes. To break them apart onto three separate CDs seems aesthetically absurd.]
Katchen, as well, gives the Handel Variations, Op. 24 a run for their money. Hair-raising, gentle, virile. As he does the Paganini Variations, Op. 35. And the Scherzo, Op. 4? Well, just listen to what he does with this!
There can be no better way to immerse yourself in the piano music of Brahms, with no better interpreter of the "complete" solo works. Katchen is the rarest of talents. Oh, sure, his Brahms may have some rough edges; but, then, so did Brahms. And I think the "match" is perfect. For me, there can be no better, and I've heard an earful of Brahms.
The London "sound" has come through miraculously well and much improved on the original vinyls. It is full, rich, quite present and mercifully without an intrusive amount of ambience. A flesh and blood piano.... played by an artist completely "one" with the composer.
[Running time--- CD 1: 67:12 CD 2: 68:21 CD 3: 67:30 CD 4: 61:24 CD 5: 61:31 CD 6: 61:49]
45 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Vehemently recommended.Feb 20, 2001
By John Austin
"austinjr@bigpond.net.au"
This box will have the width of a finger on your shelf, but will provide you with endless hours of boundless enjoyment. Julius Katchen not only showed that he was a master of the Brahms piano repertoire in the 1960s, but London also awarded him amazingly realistic and faithful piano recording. The transfers to 6 CDs have been totally successful, amongst the very best in London's "Collectors' Edition" series. If you have a chance to sample what's here, try the early Scherzo in Eb, Op 4, a wonderfully robust, powerful work, and the late Op 117 Intermezzi - reflective, reposeful works. You'll also find some of the brilliant sets of variations - masterpieces that are fiendishly difficult to play - and the complete sets of waltzes and Hungarian dances. Vehemently recommended.
34 of 34 found the following review helpful:
A Marvelous Collection of BrahmsFeb 07, 2000
By William M Choat I have long enjoyed Rubenstein's recordings of the works of Brahms, and those recordings, albeit rather dated, are splendid. However, several years ago I found this collection of the complete Brahms piano pieces by Julius Katchen, and I was completely taken. There is a level of consistency with one performer, and Katchen's accuracy and stunning technique makes this a collection which will add to anyone's collection of recordings. In addition, the packaging (with individual envelopes for each cd, and each with its own discography) is very convenient. The box of 6 CD's replaces the originally released set of two jewel cases, a very good replacement I believe. I highly recommend this CD set.
58 of 64 found the following review helpful:
The most beautiful piano music ever writtenMar 15, 2003
Although I don't consider myself an "expert" of classical music, I do listen to alot of it and own over 500 classical cd's. Out of my entire collection, if I had to throw away 499 of them and only keep one, I'd keep this box set. Katchen plays so beautifully that I lose myself in the music every time and never get tired of listening to it. If you are considering buying this and are reading the reviews for informaton, don't hesitate - buy it NOW! You won't regret it.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Simply AmazingAug 27, 2004
By H. Han This recording is definitive. Brahms is known to be passionate, loud, and temperamental like Beethoven. Thus, the piano playing required would have to be as such. Katchen makes full use of the range of the piano, never subduing any bass note, but rather, amplifies it. Furthermore, you don't get the over-romanticized and muddy texture of Evgeny Kissin. It is crisp, powerful, direct, and highly artistic. Truly passionate and other-worldly. But loud passion is not the only thing here; my opinion of Brahms is that his orchestral works are his best, that is, the symphonies and concertos. Yet, his intermezzi are perhaps one of the best compositions for the piano, and Katchen plays with the most careful detail to each and every nuance and phrasing for these gentle, often tragic pieces. Definetly recommended.
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