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Performer: György Konrád

BRAHMS, JOHANNES: Chamber Music for Strings (Review by Robert McColley)

viola 

BRAHMS, JOHANNES: Sextets for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos (Review by Robert McColley)

viola 

BRAHMS, JOHANNES: String Quintets (Review by John D. Wiser)

second viola 

BRAHMS, JOHANNES: String Sextets (sic) (Review by John D. Wiser)

second viola 

HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Divertimentos for Harpsichord and Strings (Review by Harry Townsend)

violin 

HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Divertimentos for Harpsichord, Two Violins, and Cello (Review by Michael Ullman)

violin 

HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Divertimentos (Review by Paul Turok)

violin 

HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: No. 13 in G, Hob.XIV (Review by Paul Turok)

violin 

KODÁLY: Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 4. Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. S. Serenade for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 12 (Review by John D. Wiser)

viola 

KÓSA, GYORGY: Death Fugue—Cantata for Soprano and Chamber Ensemble on a Poem by Paul Celan. In Memoriam for Solo Viola. I Call You, Swan—Cantata for Solo Bass Voice and Harmonium on a Poem by László Nagy. Karinthy Cantata—Chamber Cantata on Texts from Frigyes Karinthy's Journal (Review by John Ditsky)

viola 

MOZART: Trio in E♭ for Piano, Clarinet, and Viola, K. 498 (“Kegeistatt“) (Review by Robert McColley)

viola 

MOZART/ANDRÉ: Quartet In F for Clarinet, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 496 (Review by Robert McColley)

viola 

MOZART/ANDRÉ/KOVÁCS: Quartet in B♭ for Clarinet, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 317d (Review by Robert McColley)

viola 

 

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