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He then went on to dazzle with an encore: one of Brahms's Hungarian dances arranged by Georges Cziffra, delivered with breathtaking panache.
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That same night, Christian Tetzlaff had set off like a rocket in Brahms's violin concerto.
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In Eschenbach's private lessons, Axelrod was drilled on scores, sitting in front of the maestro and conducting Brahms's Symphony No. 2 in D Major from memory.
Can Christoph Eschenbach and the National Symphony Orchestra give each other a fresh start? Anne Midgette 2010
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The concert's only false note came at the end of Brahms's Academic Festival Overture, when Sir Malcolm Sargent's additional choral parts seemed a pointless intrusion.
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Clearly, Rivas lives and directs in the moment, but not necessarily the exact same moment as his orchestra, which, during Brahms's faster passages, initially lagged a visually distracting quarter pulse behind.
At 17, Ilyich Rivas conducts the BSO with a seasoned flair Alfred Thigpen 2010
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Mr. Harding believes that Brahms's Requiem is particularly well-suited to the festival's focus on spiritual expressions in the music of different cultures and traditions.
How He Has Grown Barbara Jepson 2010
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Written on a single side of music manuscript, the piece bears Brahms's markings and dynamics and is, says Service, relatively easy to play.
Brahms piano piece to get its premiere 159 years after its creation 2012
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The piece is especially significant as the tune reappears, in a different key, in the second movement of Brahms's horn trio, written 12 years later.
Brahms piano piece to get its premiere 159 years after its creation 2012
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Works by Beethoven, Schumann and Brahms are the focus, with Brahms's "German Requiem" being presented on Sunday during Lincoln Center's imaginative new "White Light Festival."
How He Has Grown Barbara Jepson 2010
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The opener, Brahms's "Academic Festival Overture," was the program's single midlife work, but composed in gratitude for an honorary doctorate, keeping things thematically appropriate given Rivas's ongoing studies at Peabody.
At 17, Ilyich Rivas conducts the BSO with a seasoned flair Alfred Thigpen 2010
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