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1. Allegro energico
2. Presto non assai
3. Andante grazioso
4. Allegro molto
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Ottomar BORWTTZKY (cello)
Nicholas Angelich (piano); Renaud Capuçon (violin); Gautier Capuçon (cello) / 2003, Chambery, Auditorium de la Cite des Arts
Recorded: September 4-10, 1972, Geneva.
Recorded: August 26-27, 1966, New York.
Entry - February 1991, New York.
Recorded: July 13 (or 9), 1955, Prades.
Recorded: November 22, 1947, Wissbaden.
Recorded: May 4, 2004, Sussex, UK.
Recorded at Purchase College Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center, Purchase (NY), USA, July 7-9, 2004.
Recording: Radio della Svizzera a Italiana/Rete 2, Lugano (RSI Studio Auditorio), December 2, 1971.
MANNHEIM TRIO: Günter LUDWIG (piano); Dieter VORHOLZ (violin); Reinhold J. BUHL (cello). Taken from a LP released by VOX (USA) in late 60s.
1966-06-16, Recorded for DG, UFA-Tonstudio, Berlin
Recorded at the Festetich Castle in Budapest, from September 30 to October 3, 1993.
Recorded: May 1986, Switerland.
TRIO OPUS 8: Michael Hauber (piano), Eckhard Fischer (violin), Mario de Secondi (cello). Recorded at Tonstudio van Geest, Sandhausen, December 14-16, 1995.
Recording is from a Celebration concert in 1983 on the occasion of the 150th year of Brahms` birth., Music Hall in Boulder.
Amaury Coeytaux - violin, Raphaël Perraud - cello. 2018-19.
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