Brain
Facts
| Studio | BBC Legends |
| Release Date | October 10, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 684911404821 |
| Buy this item | $17.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 7:11 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 10 to 13 days, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- Grave - Allegro ma non troppo
- Andante cantabile
- Rondo, Allegro ma non troppo
- Allegro
- Andante
- Rondo (Allegro)
- Andante
- Scherzo, Allegro
- Adagio mesto
- Finale, Allegro con brio
Similar CDs
| Mozart: Horn Concertos Nos. 1-4 | Richard Strauss Horn concertos Nos. 1&2 | Take 9 - Works for Horn Ensembles | Virtuoso Horn | Horn Concertos |
User Reviews
Average user review:| Dennis Brain is superb |
| As Good As It Gets! |
| The Best Recording of the Best Horn Player Ever Born |
| Once again an unforgettable cd! |
| Horn's fans BUY this cd! |
Here we have some of the most important and beautiful chamber music for horn (Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms) and one of the most exciting solo piece for horn (Dukas's Villanelle).
The star of the cd is (of course) Dennis Brain, who in my humble opinion IS the best horn player ever.
Since the legendary recording of Mozart's concerti (that every serious horn's fan should own) you can hear how the technique and the musicianship in Dennis's playing are both wonderful.
Here we have something more to prove this (if it was necessary...)
The Villanelle is outstanding, as said. The finale is rushed so fast that is almost unbelievable. The only little complaint (?) is that if I remember, he first bars are written for "hand-horn" that means to be played without using the valves but using instead the right hand in the horn's bell to perform the notes that are otherwise not possible to obtain using the lips only.
Here it seems not to be the case, but as I said it's a very little remark.
But the piece I like the most is the Mozart's quintet, that is the most difficult and virtuoso piece for horn written by the great composer. Especially in the last movement the horn has to compete in technique and articulation with the first violin, but never forgetting the elegance and grace characteristics of Mozart's music.
The second movement is, for this point of view, exemplary; each phrase is played with extraordinary musicianship and beauty.
The Beethoven quintet is maybe better here than in the other recording with Walter Gieseking and the Philarmonia winds (another essential cd for Dennis's fans) and the Brahms's trio (a wonderful piece of music) shows as Dennis was perfectly suited even with a romantic piece like this (he was somehow "accused" to be without nerves...).
In conclusion, I think that after purchasing the Mozart's concerti, this should be your next horn's cd. September 18, 2001
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