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V3: COMPLETE DUOS
The summer of 1886 was one of the most prolific in the life of Johannes Brahms. The alpine grandeur of Lake Thun and Brahmsâ buoyant holiday mood conjured up so many melodies that he declared he was âafraid to step on them.â In a few weeksâ time, Brahms produced two of his major chamber works, the Cello Sonata op. 99 and the Violin Sonata op. 100, that suits the cello delightfully. These chamber icons are aptly coupled to Schubertâs blissfully uplifting Sonata D 574. Wispelwey and Giacometti have been called âexceptionally imaginative and impassioned performersâ (American Record Guide), and their collaboration has spawned recordings rated as âfascinating, provocative, almost perverseâ (Sunday Times). The first installment of the Duo Pilgrimage was hailed a âsuccessful launchâ (Kulturradio) on account of the âunspoken complicity between two virtuosi⊠who accomplish a sparkling, playful, cantabile account.â (Cobra.be)
The summer of 1886 was one of the most prolific in the life of Johannes Brahms. The alpine grandeur of Lake Thun and Brahmsâ buoyant holiday mood conjured up so many melodies that he declared he was âafraid to step on them.â In a few weeksâ time, Brahms produced two of his major chamber works, the Cello Sonata op. 99 and the Violin Sonata op. 100, that suits the cello delightfully. These chamber icons are aptly coupled to Schubertâs blissfully uplifting Sonata D 574. Wispelwey and Giacometti have been called âexceptionally imaginative and impassioned performersâ (American Record Guide), and their collaboration has spawned recordings rated as âfascinating, provocative, almost perverseâ (Sunday Times). The first installment of the Duo Pilgrimage was hailed a âsuccessful launchâ (Kulturradio) on account of the âunspoken complicity between two virtuosi⊠who accomplish a sparkling, playful, cantabile account.â (Cobra.be)
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The summer of 1886 was one of the most prolific in the life of Johannes Brahms. The alpine grandeur of Lake Thun and Brahmsâ buoyant holiday mood conjured up so many melodies that he declared he was âafraid to step on them.â In a few weeksâ time, Brahms produced two of his major chamber works, the Cello Sonata op. 99 and the Violin Sonata op. 100, that suits the cello delightfully. These chamber icons are aptly coupled to Schubertâs blissfully uplifting Sonata D 574. Wispelwey and Giacometti have been called âexceptionally imaginative and impassioned performersâ (American Record Guide), and their collaboration has spawned recordings rated as âfascinating, provocative, almost perverseâ (Sunday Times). The first installment of the Duo Pilgrimage was hailed a âsuccessful launchâ (Kulturradio) on account of the âunspoken complicity between two virtuosi⊠who accomplish a sparkling, playful, cantabile account.â (Cobra.be)





















