Hannah Beckerman on Brahms
Journalist and author Hannah Beckerman reveals how Brahms' Second Piano Concerto is a masterclass in storytelling.
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Journalist and author Hannah Beckerman’s relationship with Brahms’ Second Piano Concerto goes back a long way. In this short radio essay she reveals how its fourth movement is a masterclass in storytelling.
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Executive Producer, Peggy Sutton.
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