Description
Brahms composed two string sextets, in which he paid tribute to three composers he revered, Haydn, Beethoven and Schubert, as well as exploring a musical genre that had rarely been used before, and also new harmonies. At their best, Brahms’ sextets can demonstrate why it is that playing or listening to chamber music can be as totally absorbing, overwhelming, and ultimately satisfying as an experience with the largest symphonic works.