Lebhafte und wunderschöne Interpretation dieser drei frühromantischen und fein komponierten Kammermusikwerke im veränderlichen Tempo mit klar artikuliertem doch elegantem Klang des Klaviers, seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der Violine und mildem doch ebenso gut phrasiertem Ton des Violincellos. Die intime und perfekt entsprechende Miteinanderwirkung zwischen den drei Virtuosen ist wahrhaft beeindruckend. Alles ist faszinierend!
Classical music often brings complexity in structure and creativity in the integration of musical elements. This results in a unique and profound musical experience.
Felicitaciones a quienes suben música de autores que merecen ser escuchados y conocidos hoy y en un mundo donde hay tanta oferta de lo mismo, aunque se trate de los genios insuperables y los intérpretes sean cada vez más competitivos como si fuera una maratón.
I hear the finale of Schubert sonata D 958 in the finale of the E flat trio. According to Wikipedia the sonata was first published in 1838-9, so it's possible Farrenc knew and played it if the trio comes from 1843-44.
Подобно первым лучам зари, эта музыка открывает вам глаза на новые обещания и на все чудеса природы. Вызывая невероятные силы, эти произведения трогают струны сердца, вызывают ностальгию и пробуждают любовь, ободранные жизни и оцепенение измученных стражников
I doubt the victimhood ideology - that it was the evil "patriarchy" that stopped poor female composers from the well deserved recognition. Otherwise, how would you explain why African Americans and Canadians like Oscar Peterson, L. Armstrong, D. Ellington, M. Davis and countless others were instantly recognized, despite being black? And of course, female classical interpreters and dancers were famous throughout the 19th century. Too daring to ask? Female composers may simply not be in the league where Mozart, Beethoven and Bach reign supreme?
I find it interesting that your analogy is with "poor female composers" versus African American jazz musicians. Why do you think Fanny Mendelssohn published under her brother's name instead of her own?
I'm not saying that women (like blacks) had the same rights in earlier times, but that quality will ultimately be recognized. Did you check intelligence distributions of men VS women at the extreme ends ? Genius among men vs women? @@garygreen3845
I doubt an opinion by people who are obviously still living pre 1960 in their mind and education level. Where to start when a man by trying to give an example as counter argument just provides another argument for his opponent...
Thanks for the post Brilliant Classics, more Ferrenc is always welcome!
How gentle and happy at the same time
Never heard of the composer, but the music is brilliant. As always with your choices. Thank you.
Lovely music for Saturday afternoon ! Thank you Briliant Classics !😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Grazie ancora a Brilliant per la pubblicazione di questa incisione meravigliosa per la musica e l'esecuzione
How nice it is to listen to the wonderful music of Lovise Farrenc! There is so much melodiousness, romantic and sounding beauty in music! Thanks!
Thank you for introducing me to this beautiful music.
Lebhafte und wunderschöne Interpretation dieser drei frühromantischen und fein komponierten Kammermusikwerke im veränderlichen Tempo mit klar artikuliertem doch elegantem Klang des Klaviers, seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der Violine und mildem doch ebenso gut phrasiertem Ton des Violincellos. Die intime und perfekt entsprechende Miteinanderwirkung zwischen den drei Virtuosen ist wahrhaft beeindruckend. Alles ist faszinierend!
Warum immer nahezu der selbe Text unter jedem BC upload von Ihnen ?
Classical music often brings complexity in structure and creativity in the integration of musical elements. This results in a unique and profound musical experience.
This music chases away the hardness of my wife's spirits.
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I know! and all the hardness of the world, it is the harmony of heaven that I am hearing here.
Thank you Brilliant Classics! Indeed this is an excellent showcase for an extraordinary composer.
Just astonishingly beautiful! Thanks BC!
To listen this music is fantastic 🙂💓
I've just listened to the first trio so far... wow! This is very good music. I had heard of Farrenc before, but her music is new to me.
An EXCELLENT cello sonata.
Sehr schöne Musik, habe daher jetzt die CD bestellt! Danke BrilliantClassics!
Amazing! I would like to receive more music about women composers!
Felicitaciones a quienes suben música de autores que merecen ser escuchados y conocidos hoy y en un mundo donde hay tanta oferta de lo mismo, aunque se trate de los genios insuperables y los intérpretes sean cada vez más competitivos como si fuera una maratón.
Super🙄
I hear the finale of Schubert sonata D 958 in the finale of the E flat trio. According to Wikipedia the sonata was first published in 1838-9, so it's possible Farrenc knew and played it if the trio comes from 1843-44.
I love it ,thanks , have a great weekend .❤
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
Подобно первым лучам зари, эта музыка открывает вам глаза на новые обещания и на все чудеса природы. Вызывая невероятные силы, эти произведения трогают струны сердца, вызывают ностальгию и пробуждают любовь, ободранные жизни и оцепенение измученных стражников
Thanks for bringing me thruogt the long night 🤗
Love it. 🤗🙏
ABSOLUTLEY LOVELY!❤😊
Uff delicado sonido y suave ligera mí ambiente ❤
BRAVI TUTTI.....from Mexico City!
Wow! Thank you! 🏵
아름답습니다 😊
Bravo! 👏👏👏
29:58 piece has got some Beethoven feel in it
😊 on my face!
This reminds me of Schubert
I doubt the victimhood ideology - that it was the evil "patriarchy" that stopped poor female composers from the well deserved recognition. Otherwise, how would you explain why African Americans and Canadians like Oscar Peterson, L. Armstrong, D. Ellington, M. Davis and countless others were instantly recognized, despite being black? And of course, female classical interpreters and dancers were famous throughout the 19th century. Too daring to ask? Female composers may simply not be in the league where Mozart, Beethoven and Bach reign supreme?
I find it interesting that your analogy is with "poor female composers" versus African American jazz musicians. Why do you think Fanny Mendelssohn published under her brother's name instead of her own?
I'm not saying that women (like blacks) had the same rights in earlier times, but that quality will ultimately be recognized. Did you check intelligence distributions of men VS women at the extreme ends ? Genius among men vs women? @@garygreen3845
There was racism against jazz too.
@@MalloryMinerva of course, that's exactly the point. Despite discrimination quality prevailed in jazz. Same for classical music.
I doubt an opinion by people who are obviously still living pre 1960 in their mind and education level. Where to start when a man by trying to give an example as counter argument just provides another argument for his opponent...
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