Brahms · Trio with horn III
Brahms · Trio with horn III
Watch international worldclass musicians playing live the Brahms' trio with horn
Johannes Brahms 1833-1897
Trio for horn, violin and piano Op. 40
Bruno Schneider, horn
Daishin Kashimoto, violin
Eric Le Sage, piano
1. Andante
2. Scherzo
3. Adagio mesto
4. Finale
Extract from the DVD "The great romantics"
directed and edited by Stéphan Aubé
musical script · Béatrice Trichet
camera · Uffe Borgwardt, Kim Frandsen and Charlotta Miranda-Dam
technical coordinator · Jens Ingevall
sound provided by IwanSound
sound producer · Preben Iwan
technical assistants · Jørn D. Jacobsen and Mikkel Nymand
artistic director · Lars Fenger
produced by Uffe Borgwardt | Cubus Film and TV
filmed and recorded live at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Thanks to Juhl-Sørensen A/S - Steinway & | Denmark
© Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
EXPLAINED · WHAT IS A PRELUDE?
Boris Giltburg explains the history of the prelude
EXPLAINED · PLAYING BY HEART
Boris Giltburg explains the difficulties of playing by heart and how to overcome them
EXPLAINED · PEDALS | PART 2
Boris Giltburg explains the history of piano pedals
EXPLAINED · PEDALS | PART 1
Boris Giltburg explains the use of the 3 pedals on the piano
EXPLAINED · CLAPPING
Boris Giltburg answers the question: Why and when do we have to clap in a classical music
concert?
EXPLAINED · BLACK & WHITE KEYS
Boris Giltburg answers the question: Why keyboards have black and white keys?
Schubert · Presto
Modigliani Quartet interprets Schubert’s Presto extract from String Quartet No. 7
EXPLAINED · WHY DO YOU HAVE TO WEAR A TAILCOAT?
Boris Giltburg answers the question: Why do you have to wear a tailcoat?
EXPLAINED · WHO WAS ELISE? [PART2]
Boris Giltburg talks about the famous score written by Beethoven
EXPLAINED · WHO WAS ELISE? [PART 1]
Boris Giltburg talks about the famous score written by Beethoven
EXPLAINED · HOW MANY KEYS ARE THERE ON A PIANO?
Boris Giltburg answers the question: How many keys are there on a piano?
EXPLAINED · WHAT IS A SONATA?
Boris Giltburg answers the question: What is a Sonata?