Brahms - Symphonies 3 & 4
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2374
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 20th June 2025
Contents
Artists
Philharmonisches Staatsorchester HamburgConductor
Kent NaganoWorks
Symphony no.3 in F major, op.90Symphony no.4 in E minor, op.98
Artists
Philharmonisches Staatsorchester HamburgConductor
Kent NaganoAbout
The most personal of Johannes Brahms’s four symphonies, the Third is both heroic and deeply troubled; moreover, all four movements end quietly. After the heroism of the First Symphony and the pastoral flavours of the Second, the Third Symphony reveals Brahms at a crossroads: the youthful impulses are now reined in and the mood is more one of profound reflection on life and death. The theme of the slow movement has been adapted many times and even sung by Frank Sinatra under the title of ‘Take My Love’.
The Fourth Symphony might be described as the most classical of Brahms’s symphonies, not least because of its chaconne finale, a variation form inherited from the baroque era. Described as an ‘autumn symphony’ or ‘elegiac’, its mood is sometimes tormented and fiery, sometimes harsh and solitary. The culmination of a genre that cost him so much effort, the Fourth is the last word of Brahms the symphonist; he would never compose another work of this kind.
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