Album Summary
Performers
Paul Rivinius (Piano)
Johannes Moser (Cello)
Notes & Reviews:
This is the first in a CD series intended to document the period between Brahms's move to Vienna in 1869 and the musical innovations that culminated in Schoenberg's twelve-tone method in the 1920s. German-born cellist Johannes Moser won the twelfth Tchaikovsky Competition in 2002. His US debut with the Chicago Symphony in 2005 generated a standing ovation.
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Works Details
Brahms, Johannes : Sonata for Cello and Piano no 2 in F major, Op. 99 - Performers: Paul Rivinius (Piano); Johannes Moser (Cello)
- Notes: Kammermusikstudio, SWR Stuttgart (06/19/2006-06/20/2006)
- Running Time: 27 min. 24 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1886
Fuchs, Robert : Sonata for cello & piano in E flat Minor, Op 83 - Performers: Paul Rivinius (Piano); Johannes Moser (Cello)
- Notes: Kammermusikstudio, SWR Stuttgart (06/19/2006-06/20/2006)
- Running Time: 19 min. 26 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
Zemlinsky, Alexander von : Sonata for Cello and Piano in A minor - Performers: Paul Rivinius (Piano); Johannes Moser (Cello)
- Running Time: 25 min. 27 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: 1894




























