What a sweet combination! Another Beethoven strike to inherit by his successors.
I'm very interested to hear some recommendations (not concertos, just duos and specially with lyrical slow movements). So far I've only listened:
Mendelssohn's variations concertantes for cello & piano, Op. 17, Grieg's sonata for cello & piano in A minor, Op.36 (nice!), Shostakovich's sonata for cello & piano in D minor and, also by Mendelssohnn, his Lied ohne Worte for Cello & Piano, Op. 109 (marvelous!).
I know Brahms has some sonatas and also Rachmaninoff, have you heard them? Do you know any others?
I'm very interested to hear some recommendations (not concertos, just duos and specially with lyrical slow movements). So far I've only listened:
Mendelssohn's variations concertantes for cello & piano, Op. 17, Grieg's sonata for cello & piano in A minor, Op.36 (nice!), Shostakovich's sonata for cello & piano in D minor and, also by Mendelssohnn, his Lied ohne Worte for Cello & Piano, Op. 109 (marvelous!).
I know Brahms has some sonatas and also Rachmaninoff, have you heard them? Do you know any others?
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