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In Reply to: How can Brahms say so much... posted by John E on April 18, 2000 at 15:34:14:
I second the recommendation for the Trios played by the Beaux Arts. Warm, lyrical, blissful,..., the kind of warmth that fills your body like that first hit of whiskey after you've been on the wagon for a few days (to follow the Brahms = wino thread).Of course, for saying so much with so little, NOBODY did it better than Beethoven. He could say more with absolute silence than most composers could in an entire piece.
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- Re: How can Brahms say so much... - Dave 04:28:43 04/19/00 (10)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Tom B. 08:40:16 04/19/00 (9)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Rob 15:21:09 04/19/00 (3)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Tom B. 21:43:59 04/19/00 (2)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Dave 04:39:40 04/20/00 (1)
- Dave....after qualifying ............. - Tom B. 08:16:05 04/20/00 (0)
- Let's not forget about John Cage, either <nt> - jlee 15:16:36 04/19/00 (2)
- I try to forget him as much as possible - Dave 04:41:45 04/20/00 (1)
- It was a tongue-in-cheek type of response :) - jlee 06:56:56 04/20/00 (0)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Sherwood 15:07:41 04/19/00 (1)
- Your Loss my dear Sherwood!! (nt) - Tom B. 21:31:25 04/19/00 (0)