Brahms - Opus 38 & 99 – a completely new and extraordinary interpretation by the inspiring duo with cellist Claudio Bohórquez and Péter Nagy.
The new recording will raise a new star in the Brahms music heaven just
today on the occasion of the lunar eclipse of the century. The sonatas
for piano and cello by Johannes Brahms, Opus 38 and 99 are masterfully played and interpreted by two musical personalities who make the sonatas shine in a new light:
The German-born cellist Claudio Bohórquez with Peruvian-Uruguayan
roots, who is one of the best in his field, makes the virtuosity of the
cello sound as Brahms himself would have loved it. For his favourite
instrument he has written many moving melodies and compositions, some of
which are played on this recording. In the Hungarian pianist Péter
Nagy, Bohórquez has the perfect partner at his side who captures the
timbre of his homeland with feeling. This becomes particularly clear in
the Hungarian dances, which are contrasted - as an encore, so to speak - with the two sonatas.
Especially for the connoisseurs of these Hungarian dances, which have
become a success story and are recognized by almost everyone, the true
mastery of the duo becomes apparent: in the arrangement by Alfredo Piatti
in the version for cello and piano, the dances shine in a completely
new, inspiring light. In any case, the mastery of Bohórquez over the
special strings of his instrument becomes more than clear here. And one
can be glad that this is a discography premiere, which should lead to
further recordings. Brahms is consciously the beginning, back-to-the
roots to the beginnings of his cellist career. After 30 years as a
cellist, Claudio Bohórquez now sees the ideal moment to record his music
after he has reached a certain personal maturity thanks to profound
life experience, knowledge and personal development. (Berlin Classics)
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