Greatest/Favorite Brahms chamber work

Started by Jaakko Keskinen, January 31, 2011, 04:17:41 AM

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Which chamber work by Brahms is his greatest or your favorite

Piano trio no.1 op.8 (specify in your post if you mean 1854 or 1889 version)
3 (4.3%)
String sextet no.1 op.18 (if Vulcans cry, you must cry too)
1 (1.4%)
Piano quartet no.1 op.25
1 (1.4%)
Piano quartet no.2 op.26
0 (0%)
Piano quintet op.34, duh.
8 (11.6%)
String sextet no.2 op.36
1 (1.4%)
Cello sonata no.1 op.38
4 (5.8%)
Trio for horn, violin and piano aka horn trio op.40
1 (1.4%)
String quartet no.1 op.51/1
1 (1.4%)
String quartet no.2 op.51/2
0 (0%)
Piano quartet no.3 op.60
0 (0%)
String quartet no.3 op.67
1 (1.4%)
Violin sonata no.1 op.78
0 (0%)
Piano trio no.2 op.87
2 (2.9%)
String quintet no.1 op.88
1 (1.4%)
Cello sonata no.2 op.99
0 (0%)
Violin sonata no.2 op.100
4 (5.8%)
Piano trio no.3 op.101
1 (1.4%)
Violin sonata no.3 op.108
1 (1.4%)
String quintet no.2 op.111
2 (2.9%)
Clarinet trio op.114
2 (2.9%)
Clarinet quintet op.115
12 (17.4%)
Clarinet sonata no.1 op.120/1
0 (0%)
Clarinet sonata no.2 op.120/2
0 (0%)
Several of those, but not all (please specify in your post)
6 (8.7%)
All!
15 (21.7%)
Who the heck likes chamber music?
0 (0%)
Bacon.
1 (1.4%)
Chamber music is cool, but Brahms's chamber music sucks!
1 (1.4%)

Total Members Voted: 58

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