Pianists Silke-thora Matthies & Christian Kг¶hn Play Barhms's Ein Deutsches Requiem -
Known for their technical precision and shared musical intuition, Matthies and Köhn bring a symphonic range of dynamics and color to a single keyboard.
The duo captures the "London Version" spirit—named after the 1871 premiere of this arrangement—emphasizing the work’s themes of comfort and hope for the living. Known for their technical precision and shared musical
Without the dense layers of a full orchestra, the piano four-hands version highlights the architectural brilliance and intricate counterpoint of Brahms's writing. but as a personal
This recording offers a glimpse into how audiences during Brahms's lifetime would have experienced this music in private salons or homes. Known for their technical precision and shared musical
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.