

Weighty, monumental, and practically physical, the
music of Brahms (1833-1897) is both formally reserved and, at
the same time, capable of probing great emotional depths. In the
face of the long shadow cast by Beethoven, Brahms's powerful symphonic,
chamber, and vocal music manages to burst forth in a language
all its own. Here
are his essential recordings.
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