I have been prompted to start this thread by Osborn's comments elsewhere.
We (the two halves) heard this coming home from a long trip, in the car. For devious reasons, we missed the introduction, so it was, in effect an 'innocent ear' experience.
The work, as with all Brahms' chamber music, is a great favourite of ours. Even knowing it well, we found that the performance seemed to lack coherence, missing the outline and development of the phrases and themes, and losing the whole shape of the work and making it difficult to follow.
What a surprise, to hear, at the end, that it was the Borodins. Of course, the current personnel do not necessarily retain the cachet of the original line-ups. Did others hear it and would they like to comment? (Perhaps the trip was too long, and our palates were too jaded.)
We (the two halves) heard this coming home from a long trip, in the car. For devious reasons, we missed the introduction, so it was, in effect an 'innocent ear' experience.
The work, as with all Brahms' chamber music, is a great favourite of ours. Even knowing it well, we found that the performance seemed to lack coherence, missing the outline and development of the phrases and themes, and losing the whole shape of the work and making it difficult to follow.
What a surprise, to hear, at the end, that it was the Borodins. Of course, the current personnel do not necessarily retain the cachet of the original line-ups. Did others hear it and would they like to comment? (Perhaps the trip was too long, and our palates were too jaded.)
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