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RECORDING INFORMATION LEGENDARY RECORDINGS OF TWO MASTERPIECES OF LATE-ROMANTIC CHAMBER MUSIC THREE RENOWNED MUSICIANS IN THEIR PRIME Vladimir Ashkenazy 70th birthday July 6 2007 "...Perlman is among the sweetest of violinists, as Ashkenazy is among the most fluent of pianists; in this work the combination is a formiddable one ... an absolutely equal partnership between violin and piano ... a ... successful balance in the recording which seems to me to be ideal... Perlman and Ashkenazy havechosen to invite Barry Tuckwell to join them in the Brahms Horn Trio ... here again is a very successful performance ... Tuckwell shaping every horn phrase as if it were the only one in the whole of usic (and, in passing, as if just playing the horn itself were no technical problem at all)". Gramophone, May 1969 |
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