OMG the piano performance is wonderful, the poetry and the phrasing are superb, Mauro Bertoli is a poet, and expresses himself with philosophical grandeur, his piano is pouring out gems and stars and tears and ovewhelming emotions and as he goes along its like entering a gothic cathedral with dazzling everlasting vitraux. Can anybody aspire to go higher than this?
Brilliant!! One could possibly tell that Johannes Brahms was getting old when he composed this wonderful piece. It was such a great farewell to the world that had given him all that he dreamt of as a kid. Mauro Bertoli does a good job in telling us that story.
My first connection; beautiful.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written!
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written!
Classical Music | Piano Music
Johannes Brahms
Intermezzo No. 2 in A Major, from Six Piano Pieces, Op. 118
PlayRecorded on 01/01/2006, uploaded on 02/03/2009
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