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1. Allegro vivace
2. Adagio affetuoso
3. Allegro passionato
4. Allegro molto
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Recorded: April 11, 2011, Liverpool.
Recorded: September 2010, Oberlin, Ohio, USA.
Recorded: March 2021, France.
GLEN MONTGOMERY (piano). Recorded in November, 1994 at Église Saint-Augustin-de-Mirabel (Québec), Canada.
Recorded: August 11, 1999, Siena, Italy.
Recorded: November 28, 1936, London.
Recorded in St. Martin`s, East Woodhay, February 23-26, 2004.
Recorded: June 1968, London.
Recorded: September 1965, Berlin.
Premiere Recording of the `Brahms-piano` Johann Baptist Streicher & Son (1880). Recorded: July 25-28, 2008, Austria.
Ophélie Gaillard (cello) & Louis Schwizgebel-Wang (piano) / 2012, Switzerland
Recorded: August 1998, Gradignan, France.
Recorded in 1993, Hamburg.
Recorded: August 2017, Wuppertal.
Taken from a LP recorded by BIS (Sweden) in 1981.
Recorded: May 2-4, 2005, Bristol.
Piano – Werner Giger. Gran Prix International du disque Academie Charles Cros. Recorded: July 1981, Switzerland.
KRISTIN MERSCHER (piano). Recorded at the Clara Wieck Auditorium, Heidelberg (Germany), November 1992.
Performance on February 1, 1985 at the University of Colorado-Boulder Music Hall.
Taken from a LP recorded by EDICI (France) in 1970.
Recorded at RCA Studio A, New York City, February 5, 1985. GRAMMY WINNER 1985 (Best Chamber Music Performance).
Recorded at Jordan Hall at New England Concervatory, Boston, June 17-20, 1991. GRAMMY WINNER 1992.
Recorded: January 1998, Wiesloch, Germany.
Recorded: June 2006, Stuttgart.
from the album `Brahms: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1-2 & Lieder` (2019)
Recorded: October 11, 1966, Hollywood.
Recorded: August 1982, Paris.
Recorded: December 23, 1953, New York.
Recorded: July 1982, Washington.
Recorded: June 25, 1964, London.
Taken from a LP released by SAGA Records (England) in 1964.
XVII International Competition named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, II round. Small Hall of the St.Petersburg Philharmonic, 06/24/2023. Concertmaster Vitaly Egorov
Maria de la Pau (piano). Recorded at No. 1 Studio, Abbey Road, London (England), October 6, 10 and 12, 1977.
OXANA YABLONSKAYA, piano. Recorded in 1994.
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