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Essential Chamber Music


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A quaint definition of chamber music is music written for a small audience. More exactly, chamber music is music written for a small number of players. It can be as few as two (such as a violin or cello sonata), three for a trio, four for a quartet, five for a quintet, six for a sextet, or eight for an octet. You get the idea. And yes, there are a few septets and a nonette too.

Always the focus is on the intimate interaction between individual players.

MOZART: EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK
Herbert von Karajan

Quinessential Mozart - light, sparkling and brilliant. The Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is also known as Serenade no.13 and is partnered with other Mozart chamber works; the sublime Serenata Notturna and three Divertimentos.

BEETHOVEN: SPRING, KREUTZER VIOLIN SONATAS
Itzhak Perlman, Vladimir Ashkenazy

A very famous recording of Beethoven's most famous violin sonatas; the impassioned Kreutzer and the delightful Spring. Listen in the latter how Beethoven creates beautiful music from an ascending scale!

BEETHOVEN: CELLO SONATAS
Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich

Beethoven invented the cello sonata, and nobody has equalled them. This recording from the 1960's is a classic - never bettered.

SCHUBERT: DEATH AND THE MAIDEN
Budapest String Quartet

Schubert's chamber music has an emotional intensity and folk-like simplicity at the same time. His Trout Quintet and the quartet called Death and the Maiden covers the entire spectrum of emotion. Bargain priced. Wondrous stuff.

BRAHMS: SEXTETS
L'Archibudelli

Even though we think of Brahms as an orchestral composer, his chamber music output is more prolific. Read our review of the complete Brahms chamber music. His 2 sextets are gorgeously rich, intricate and moving.

MENDELSSOHN: OCTET
Eugene Ormandy

Mendelssohn's music is always recognisable. Its witty and happy, but with a deep undercurrent. His Octet for Strings is an exercise in eight voices intricately entwined. This CD also includes other Mendelssohn masterpieces.

FRANCK, DEBUSSY VIOLIN SONATAS
Kyung-Wha Chung, Radu Lupu

For a different perspective to the German music tradition is this almost impressionist French version. Cesar Franck and Claude Debussy's sonatas are the epitome of elegance.

BORODIN STRING QUARTETS
Budapest String Quartet

Borodin's two string quartets are meltingly beautiful love letters to his wife. Read more about them here.

PROKOFIEV: VIOLIN SONATAS
Joshua Bell, Olli Mustonen

Prokofiev's two sonatas represent opposite sides of his personality. The first is dark, austere, acerbic, often brutal, occasionally lyrical; the second, originally for flute and piano, is sunny, singing, exuberant, humorous.

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