While the Requiem is typically known for its massive orchestral and choral forces, Brahms himself arranged a version for . This transcription wasn't just a rehearsal tool; it was a way to bring the profound emotional depth of the work into the domestic sphere of 19th-century music lovers. Why This Recording Stands Out
Listening to this interpretation allows you to experience the Requiem not as a distant monument, but as a personal, breathing conversation between two masters of the instrument. While the Requiem is typically known for its
This performance by the acclaimed piano duo and Christian Köhn presents Johannes Brahms’s masterpiece, Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem), in a uniquely intimate light. but as a personal