By
Johannes Brahms
Brahms' Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60, includes a captivating cello excerpt within the quartet. This quartet, composed in 1875, showcases Brahms' mastery of chamber music and his deep appreciation for Classical forms while offering a foundation to innovate on. The cello's role in this piece is particularly noteworthy, contributing to the rich and intricate tapestry of sound that characterizes Brahms' chamber works from this period.
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by:
Camden Shaw
Shaw demonstrates the importance of legato and continuos vibrato playing to make a long Brahms line. Shaw also explains how to interpret the slur with dots marking that is so crucial to this excerpt.
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