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RE: Yes! The Clarinet Quintet is another gem...

Leister is a brilliant player but alas the Amadeus, with the gypsy style first violinist is not my credo. Have a recording of the Bush but no longer find it emotionally accessible these days.Keep on suggesting.Some where I recall a Bartok QT version but I am uncertain. Their Brahms playing is excellent. There is also an old recording of the FINE ARTS QUARTER WITH KELL, that I admired way back when but the American pressings are unlistenable on CONCERT DISC.
Might mention that I find the QUARTETTO ITALIAN Brahms playing vigorous but INTELLECTUAL AND LUSH.
Oddlt thanks to these postings find the need for Brahms chamber music at this time. Even played the Columbia Budapest recording of the string quintedt and enjoyed it. Thanks all!.


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