Brahms Schiff

András Schiff & Jörg Widmann - Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Sonatas (2020)

András Schiff & Jörg Widmann - Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Sonatas (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 207 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 149 Mb | Covers included | 01:04:49
Classical | Label: ECM Records

Two great artists, pianist András Schiff and composer/clarinettist Jörg Widmann, join forces for the first time on record, performing Brahms’s late masterpieces, the clarinet sonatas op. 120, written in 1894. In between the sonatas Schiff plays Widmann’s evocative Intermezzi for piano. As Jörg Widmann explains in a programme note, these are works inspired by his friendship with András Schiff and by a shared love of Brahms, to whom they pay tribute. The album was recorded at Neumarkt’s Historischer Reitstadel.

András Schiff - Handel, Brahms, Reger: Piano Works (1995)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Sept. 4, 2022
András Schiff - Handel, Brahms, Reger: Piano Works (1995)

András Schiff - Handel, Brahms, Reger: Piano Works (1995)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:11:19 | 293 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Teldec | Catalog: 99051

Here, together with a Schumann recital (see page 126) are the first fruits of Andras Schiff's new Teldec contract; a live recital taken from the prestigious series, ''Meesterpianisten'' in Amsterdam. I wish I could be more enthusiastic about such a debut, for Schiff is unquestionably among the most gifted and mercurial musicians of our time; a 'masterpianist' indeed. His programme, too, is exemplary with Handel's theme heard again in Brahms's Handel Variations and with Reger's massive Bach Variations as a daunting and enterprising close.
András Schiff, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Johannes Brahms: Piano Concertos (2021)

András Schiff, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Johannes Brahms: Piano Concertos (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue & Log) ~ 405 Mb | Total time: 78:43 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ECM Records | # 485 5770 | Recorded: 2019

“My enthusiasm for Brahms goes back to my youth, and the piano concertos are largely responsible for it,” writes Sir András Schiff in a liner note for this remarkable new recording. It finds the great pianist reassessing interpretive approaches to Brahms in the inspired company of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. To fully bring out the characteristics of Brahms’s music Schiff’s choice of instrument is a Blüthner piano built in Leipzig around 1859, the year in which the D minor concerto was premiered.
András Schiff, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Johannes Brahms: Piano Concertos (2021)

András Schiff, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Johannes Brahms: Piano Concertos (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 358 Mb | Total time: 94:34 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ECM New Series | # ECM 2690/91 | Recorded: 2019

Sir Andr s Schiff's remarkable new recording finds the great pianist reassessing interpretive approaches to Brahms in the inspired company of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Their collaboration in a series of concerts was widely acclaimed and led to them recapturing the experience at Abbey Road where it was recorded in December 2019. Schiff plays on a Blthner piano built around 1859, the year the D minor concerto premiered.
András Schiff & Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment - Brahms: Piano Concertos (2021)

András Schiff & Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment - Brahms: Piano Concertos (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 359 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 217 Mb | 01:34:33
Classical | Label: ECM Records

“My enthusiasm for Brahms goes back to my youth, and the piano concertos are largely responsible for it,” writes Sir András Schiff in a liner note for this remarkable new recording. It finds the great pianist reassessing interpretive approaches to Brahms in the inspired company of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. To fully bring out the characteristics of Brahms’s music Schiff’s choice of instrument is a Blüthner piano built in Leipzig around 1859, the year in which the D minor concerto was premiered. The historically informed Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment plays with the flexibility, attitude, and responsiveness of a chamber music ensemble, as they work without a conductor, listening attentively to each other. András Schiff’s collaboration with the orchestra in a series of concerts was widely acclaimed: “Brahms’s First Piano Concerto was reborn thanks to the OAE’s incisive playing and András Schiff’s characterful phrasing”, The Guardian exclaimed. The musicians’ mutual wish to recapture the experience led to the present double album, recorded in London in December 2019.
András Schiff - András Schiff plays Brahms, Mendelssohn & Schumann (2024)

András Schiff - András Schiff plays Brahms, Mendelssohn & Schumann (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 4:24:36 | 885 Mb
Genre: Classical

András Schiff Avec son mélange de classicisme lumineux et un art du chant sans aucune emphase, András Schiff est un aristocrate du piano qui envisage la musique avec le souci constant de jouer les chefs-d’œuvre comme s’ils étaient donnés pour la première fois. Amoureux de Bach, qui est son compositeur favori et son compagnon depuis son enfance, il a enregistré toute sa musique de clavier. Dès l’âge de 18 ans, le pianiste d’origine hongroise a en effet rejeté gammes et exercices pour jouer quotidiennement la musique du Cantor lorsqu’il se met au travail. C’est pour lui une stimulation intellectuelle et émotionnelle, voire spirituelle car, dit-il, sa musique, sacrée ou profane, est de la même eau et procède du même esprit.
Daniel Barenboim Anniversary Edition - Variations: Bach, Beethoven, Brahms (2017/1987-91)

Daniel Barenboim Anniversary Edition - Variations: Bach, Beethoven, Brahms (2017/1987-91)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) | (LinearPCM, 2 ch) | 7.55 Gb (DVD9) | 170 min
Classical | EuroArts

Three of the greatest sets of keyboard variations ever composed are presented here, performed by three of today’s greatest artists. András Schiff, Daniel Barenboim and Yefim Bronfman go to the heart of these monumental creations in performances that are highly personal. They sensitively balance the contrasting aims of Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, who were often referred to by nineteenth-century German critics as the ‘Three Bs’ because of their supposed primacy in the history of central European classical music.

András Schiff - Collector's Edition (2023) [Blu-Ray]  Music

Posted by Vilboa at Jan. 17, 2024
András Schiff - Collector's Edition (2023) [Blu-Ray]

András Schiff - Collector's Edition (2023) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 6999 kbps / 480i / 29.970 fps | 609 mins | 44,7 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit
Classical | EuroAtrs

Experience the musical brilliance of Sir András Schiff with this exclusive Blu-ray Disc collection, a tribute to the life's work of one of the world's most celebrated pianists and conductors. With an unparalleled ability to breathe life into compositions, Schiff captivates audiences worldwide, rekindling almost forgotten ideals of piano artistry. This Blu-ray collection features his captivating renditions of Bartok's Piano Concertos, Schubert's Piano Trios, Bach's Goldberg Variations, and more. Schiff's acclaimed Janacek and Schubert interpretations are also included. The András Schiff Collector's Edition is a treasure trove of classical music, offering rare archival footage from the years 1989 to 2008. It is an opportunity to witness the evolution of an artist who has left an indelible mark on the world of classical music.

Heinrich Schiff - Johann Sebastian Bach: Cello Suites (2005) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at April 14, 2024
Heinrich Schiff - Johann Sebastian Bach: Cello Suites (2005) 2CDs

Heinrich Schiff - Johann Sebastian Bach: Cello Suites (2005) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 527 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 287 Mb | Scans ~ 47 Mb
Genre: Classical | Label: EMI Classics | # 7243 5 86534 2 7 | Time: 02:04:56

In the '80s there were those listeners who thought that Heinrich Schiff might redeem cello performance practice from fatal beauty and lethal elegance. Aside from the burly and brawny Rostropovich, more and more cellists were advocating a performance style whose ideals were perfect intonation and graceful phrasing. In some repertoire, say, Fauré, these are perfectly legitimate goals. In other repertoire, Beethoven and Brahms, say, it is a terrible mistake. In Bach's Cello Suites, as the fay and fragile Yo-Yo Ma recordings make clear, it was a terminal mistake. Not so in Schiff's magnificently muscular 1984 recordings of the suites: Schiff's rhythms, his tempos, his tone, his intonation, and especially his interpretations were anything but fay or fragile. In Schiff's performance, Bach's Cello Suites are not the neurasthenic music of a composer supine with dread and despair in the dark midnight of the soul, but the forceful music of a mature composer in full control of himself and his music.

Haochen Zhang plays Schumann, Liszt, Janacek, Brahms (2017)  Music

Posted by Designol at May 21, 2022
Haochen Zhang plays Schumann, Liszt, Janacek, Brahms (2017)

Haochen Zhang plays Schumann, Liszt, Janáček, Brahms (2017)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 200 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 161 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-SACD-2238 | Time: 01:05:46

In 2009, at the age of 19, Haochen Zhang became one of the youngest musicians ever to win the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Since then he has had a busy concert schedule, primarily in his native China and in the U.S.A. but also in Europe where he made his début at the BBC Proms in 2014. Recording has been less of a priority for Zhang, and it is only now that he releases his first studio album, recorded at the Reitstadel, the well-known audiophile venue in Neumarkt in Germany. For this recital, Haochen Zhang has devised a programme made up of works that he feels particularly close to. As he writes in his own liner notes, they ’not only speak to me in a very intimate way, but also connect with one another at a corresponding level of intimacy: as a whole they form a unique musical narrative.’ The pieces all share a reflective and introspective quality, albeit reflective in different ways. Opening the disc Schumann’s Kinderszenen were described by the composer as ‘reflections of an adult for adults’ and in the closing Op. 117 Intermezzi, Brahms also seems to be looking backwards – but with resignation rather than intimate tenderness. Framed by these two, the works by Liszt and Janácek contain overtly dramatic episodes, but contemplative interludes form a recurrent feature of the Ballade, and in Presentiment, the first movement of Janácek’s Sonata, the dark forebodings seem to rise up from the composer’s own soul.