- Kazushi Ono conductor
- Steven Osborne piano
The young Benjamin Britten meets the old Johannes Brahms: the young force, full of impatience for what the future will bring, facing the established value that looks back contentedly on what has been. It is precisely this contrast between the two masters - closely linked by thei ...
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The young Benjamin Britten meets the old Johannes Brahms: the young force, full of impatience for what the future will bring, facing the established value that looks back contentedly on what has been. It is precisely this contrast between the two masters - closely linked by their special way of translating human emotions - that creates an inspiring and poignant experience.
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Britten wrote his only piano concerto at the age of 24 - brimming with youthful audacity and confidence, he won over the hearts of the audience.
In his Fourth and final symphony, Brahms manages to definitively break away from tradition: perhaps his most finite work, in which he confronts his own death head-on.