Brahms Analogue: Cello Sonatas, Four Serious Songs (Vinyl LP)
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Label: Onyx
Cat No: ONYXSET4226
Format: LP
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 12th May 2023
Contents
Works
Cello Sonata no.1 in E minor, op.38Cello Sonata no.2 in F major, op.99
Vier ernste Gesange, op.121 (arr. for cello)
Artists
Leonard Elschenbroich (cello)Alexei Grynyuk (piano)
Works
Cello Sonata no.1 in E minor, op.38Cello Sonata no.2 in F major, op.99
Vier ernste Gesange, op.121 (arr. for cello)
Artists
Leonard Elschenbroich (cello)Alexei Grynyuk (piano)
About
When the red light in Studio 2 at the famous Abbey Road Studios came on at the start of the recording sessions for Elschenbroich’s and Grynyuk’s latest ONYX recording, the control room had a very different atmosphere. The recording was made using analogue technology – tape recorders, vintage microphones, and longer takes. At no point was the recorded material subjected to a digital process.
Elschenbroich wanted to capture a specific sound for these sonatas; the recorded sound of the late 1950s and the 1960s was his goal. The result is a wonderfully intimate, warm yet clear sound, as if the musicians are actually in the room with the listener – not clinical, not a bright superficially impressive digital sound, but a sound that captures perfectly the best recorded sound of the golden years of the LP. Importantly, it is the sound by which the artist ‘recognises’ himself. As Elschenbroich writes in the notes ‘the listener only needs one pair of ears and the music must come to life in their unique space’.
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