Following a first recording on Alpha devoted to Brahms which garnered
much praise – ‘real duo playing’ said Gramophone, while Classica
discerned ‘shared music making . . . a world full of nuances and
subtlety, boundless sonic imagination (Marie-Elisabeth Hecker), playing
of rare intelligence (Martin Helmchen)’ and awarded the disc a ‘Choc’ –
the duo is reunited. Its new programme features two summits of chamber
music: Schubert’s famous Arpeggione Sonata – named after a now obsolete
instrument that was a cross between the guitar and the cello – and his
no less celebrated Trio no.2 D929, which achieved even greater
popularity thanks to Stanley Kubrick’s film Barry Lyndon. In the latter,
the duo is joined by an eminent musician with whom they enjoy playing,
Antje Weithaas, ‘one of the great violinists of our time’ (Fonoforum)
and also one of the teachers most sought after by the young generation.
For example, she taught Tobias Feldmann, the young violinist recently
signed by Alpha.
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