Brahms' third violin sonata, written between 1886-88, is much more dramatic than its predecessors. The first movement opens mysteriously before exploding into life, while the Adagio second movement is one of the most beautiful Brahms ever wrote. The final movement takes the form of a furious Tarentella.
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