The piano music of Brahms is a bit of a mixed bag, in terms 
                  both of quality and style, so it seems reasonable to compile 
                  a complete set from recordings by a number of different pianists. 
                  In fact, there is more coherency here than the performers list 
                  might suggest. We have five pianists, from five different countries 
                  and yet, with the exception of one disc, all were recorded in 
                  the last ten years, and all were originally released by Brilliant 
                  Classics. 
                  
                  Most of Brahms' music for the piano responds well to level-headed 
                  interpretation without excesses of dynamics or tempo; if you 
                  don't agree try Glenn Gould. The success of these recordings 
                  is in no small part due to the measured and precise approach 
                  of each of the artists. There are plenty of performance directions 
                  in Brahms' scores, which you can ignore, but by presenting 
                  exactly what is on the page, while avoiding pedantry, these 
                  pianists present some enjoyable and wholly musical readings. 
                  
                  
                  The early piano sonatas are performed by Kemerhan Turan and 
                  Alan Weiss, and both give impressively nuanced readings. There 
                  can be a danger with these works of excess, and the many densely 
                  voiced chords with loud dynamics can overpower everything that 
                  comes between. In fact both of these pianists manage to maintain 
                  a sense of intimacy in the quieter passages, while ensuring 
                  that the dramatic intensity of the outer movements is only ever 
                  relative. 
                  
                  The third and fourth discs are given over to the sets of Variations, 
                  on Paganini, Handel, Schumann, an original theme and a Hungarian 
                  song. They are not the composer's most inspired works, and two 
                  discs’ worth could get to be a drag. Fortunately, Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy 
                  is able to find the necessary variety and impetus to make it 
                  all tick along and maintain the interest. Perhaps pianists like 
                  this music better than I do, but I still think he drew the short 
                  straw on this project. 
                  
                  Håkon Austbø is the nearest thing to a household name among 
                  the pianists in the set, which may explain how he got to perform 
                  the more interesting music: the Ballades, Rhapsodies, and the 
                  famous sequence of late piano works Opp.116-19. He too avoids 
                  excesses of interpretation, although he shapes the phrases with 
                  a little more rubato than his colleagues. For me, these two 
                  discs are the highlight of the set, but I'll readily concede 
                  that that is as much to do with the repertoire as the performance. 
                  
                  
                  Louis Demetrius Alvanis performs the Hungarian Dances on the 
                  last two discs, each of which concludes with 'miscellaneous 
                  pieces', mopping up everything else that doesn't fit into other 
                  categories. He is a lively pianist, and has the right temperament 
                  for the Dances. He really relishes those surprise tempo jumps 
                  and sudden hikes in dynamics with which Brahms punctuates the 
                  works. The first of the two Alvanis discs is the only one of 
                  the set to have been licensed from another label. It was recorded 
                  in 1994 and originally released on Meridian. The recording venue 
                  was the St. Edward the Confessor's Church, Mottingham, a space 
                  that is far too resonant for piano music. The resulting ambience 
                  means that the music loses some of its intimacy, although the 
                  clarity and definition of the piano sound is not too badly affected. 
                  
                  
                  In terms of recording quality, this disc is definitely the exception, 
                  as all the others sound very good indeed. At least four of the 
                  other discs use a Steinway D, which has plenty of punch when 
                  needed and gives excellent sustaining sonorities. 
                  
                  A quick browse around the internet reveals that there are plenty 
                  of other boxed sets of Brahms' complete piano works out there, 
                  and all the others are – predictably - the work of a single 
                  pianist. Gerhard Oppitz of RCA-BMG manages the cycle in five 
                  discs, so if shelf space is an issue he has the clear lead. 
                  Brilliant are not in the habit of charging more for the number 
                  of discs in a set so their more generous distribution across 
                  eight discs shouldn't worry prospective buyers too much. There 
                  is also Julius Katchen on Decca and Idil Biret on Naxos. No 
                  doubt Brilliant will undercut even that last contender, making 
                  them the cheapest, and probably by a considerably margin. With 
                  that in mind, I'd recommend this set, if nothing else as a reference 
                  against which to judge the more esoteric and subjective readings 
                  of Brahms out there. The flamboyant virtuoso approach has its 
                  place, but to my ear, this music responds just as well to the 
                  more measured and diligent readings of these five pianists. 
                  
                    
                  Gavin Dixon 
                    
                  Full track listing
                    CD 1 (Kamerhan Turan) 
                  Piano Sonata No. 1 in C maj., Op. 1 (1852-53) 
                  Scherzo for Piano in E-flat min., Op. 4 
                  
                  CD 2 (Alan Weiss)
                  Piano Sonata No. 2 in F-sharp min., Op. 2
                  1. Allegro ma non troppo, ma energico [06:13] 
                  2. Andante con espressione [05:12]
                  3. Scherzo, allegro [03:56]
                  4. Finale: Introduzione - allegro non troppo e rubato [11:11]
                  Piano Sonata No. 3 in F min., Op. 5
                  5. Allegro maestoso [09:52]
                  6. Andante espressivo [11:00]
                  7. Scherzo, allegro energico [04:45]
                  8. Intermezzo, andante molto [03:01]
                  9. Finale, allegro moderato ma rubato [08:04]
                    
                  CD 3 (Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy) 
                  Variations on a Theme of Paganini in A min. Studies, 
                  Op. 35, Book I (1862-63)
                  1. Thema’ non troppo presto [00:29]
                  2. Var I [00:26] 
                  3. Var II [00:30] 
                  4. Var III [00:30] 
                  5. Var IV [01:13] 
                  6. Var V: Espressivo/molto leggiero [00:45] 
                  7. Var VI: Molto leggiero [00:29] 
                  8. Var VII [00:27] 
                  9. Var VIII: Staccato [00:30] 
                  10. Var IX: Legato [00:28] 
                  11. Var X: Sotto voce [01:19] 
                  12. Var XI: Andante, molto legato e dolce, espressivo [01:45] 
                  
                  13. Var XII: Molto dolce [01:12] 
                  14. Var XIII: Vivace e scherzando [00:34] 
                  15. Var XIV: Allegro [02:17] 
                  Variations on a Theme of Paganini in A min. Studies, 
                  Op. 35, Book II (1862-63)
                  16. Thema’ non troppo presto [00:30] 
                  17. Var I [00:55] 
                  18. Var II [00:40] 
                  19. Var III: Leggiero, espressivo [00:35] 
                  20. Var IV: Poco allegretto, con grazia [00:58] 
                  21. Var V: Dolce [00:27] 
                  22. Var VI: Poco più vivace, leggiero [00:24] 
                  23. Var VII: Leggiero e ben marcato [00:23] 
                  24. Var VIII: Allegro, leggiero, quasi pizzicato [00:38] 
                  25. Var IX [00:58] 
                  26. Var X: Feroce, energico [01:04] 
                  27. Var XI: Vivace, non legato e scherzando [00:29] 
                  28. Var XII: Un poco andante, dolce espressivo [01:23] 
                  29. Var XIII: Un poco più andante, poco espressivo [01:08] 
                  30. Var XIV: Presto, ma non troppo, scherzando [01:37] 
                  Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel in B-flat maj., 
                  Op. 24 (1861)
                  31. Aria: Rhythmisch, mit humor [00:53] 
                  32. Var I: L'istesso tempo [00:47] 
                  33. Var II: Con espressione [00:41] 
                  34. Var III: Grazioso [00:49] 
                  35. Var IV: Risoluto, con fuoco, staccato [00:53]
                  36. Var V: Affetuoso, espressivo [01:08]
                  37. Var VI: Sordo, e legato [00:57] 
                  38. Var VII: Con vivacita [00:39]
                  39. Var VIII: Martellato/distinto, non legato [00:40]
                  40. Var IX: Poco sostenuto, legato [01:27]
                  41. Var X: Energico [00:33]
                  42. Var XI: Lusingando, con tenerezza, dolce, legato [00:45]
                  43. Var XII: L'istesso tempo, semplice, soave, legato [00:49] 
                  
                  44. Var XIII: Largamente, ma non più, espressivo [01:35]
                  45. Var XIV: Vivace, sciolto [00:38]
                  46. Var XV: L'istesso tempo [00:43]
                  47. Var XVI: Scherzando [00:31]
                  48. Var XVII: Più mosso, semplice [00:39]
                  49. Var XVIII: Grazioso [00:41]
                  50. Var XIX: Leggiero e vivace, alla Siciliana [01:03]
                  51. Var XX: Andante espressivo, legato [00:58]
                  52. Var XXI: Allegretto vivace, dolce/leggiero [00:46]
                  53. Var XXII: Alla musette [01:09]
                  54. Var XXIII: Vivace, sospetto, vivace e staccato [00:34]
                  55. Var XXIV: L'istesso tempo, tumultuoso, feroce [00:35]
                  56. Var XXIV: [00:44]
                  57. Fuga: Allegro sostenuto e fermo [05:19]
                    
                  CD 4 (Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy) 
                  Variations on an Original Theme in D maj., Op. 21, No. 
                  1 (1856-57)
                  1. Thema: Poco larghetto, poco forte, molto espressivo, e legato 
                  [01:26]
                  2. Var I: Molto piano e legato [01:24]
                  3. Var II: Più moto, espressivo [00:56]
                  4. Var III: Dolce [01:15]
                  5. Var IV: [Poco Più Lento] Dolce [01:21]
                  6. Var V [01:36]
                  7. Var VI: Più moto, espressivo, legato [00:52]
                  8. Var VII: Andante con moto, dolce [01:48]
                  9. Var VIII: Allegro non troppo [01:11]
                  10. Var IX [01:10]
                  11. Var X: Espressivo agitato [00:56]
                  12. Var XI: Tempo di Tema, poco più lento, dolce [04:05]
                  Variations on a Hungarian Song in D maj., Op. 21, No. 
                  2 (? 1853-54) 
                  13. Allegro [00:15] 
                  14. Var I [00:15] 
                  15. Var II [00:16] 
                  16. Var III [00:15] 
                  17. Var IV [00:16] 
                  18. Var V: Con espressione [00:20] 
                  19. Var VI [00:29] 
                  20. Var VII: Poco più lento, dolce espressivo/quasi pizzicato 
                  [00:30] 
                  21. Var VIII: [Ancora un poco più lento] espressivo, dolce [00:32] 
                  
                  22. Var IX: Dolce [00:18] 
                  23. Var X: Legato, dolce [00:16] 
                  24. Var XI: Dolce [00:14] 
                  25. Var XII: Espressivo [00:15] 
                  26. Var XIII: Con forza, allegro (il doppio movimento), tempo 
                  I più animato [02:53] 
                  Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann in F-sharp min., 
                  Op. 9 (1854)
                  27. Thema: Ziemlich langsam [01:10]
                  28. Var I 01:15 
                  29. Var II: Poco più moto, espressivo/staccato e leggiero [00:31] 
                  
                  30. Var III: Tempo di tema [01:03] 
                  31. Var IV: Poco più moto, espressivo/leggiero [00:51] 
                  32. Var V: Allegro capriccioso [00:53] 
                  33. Var VI: Allegro [00:50] 
                  34. Var VII: Andante [01:01] 
                  35. Var VIII: Andante (non troppo lento), espressivo [01:44] 
                  
                  36. Var IX: Schnell [00:35] 
                  37. Var X: Poco adagio, espressivo dolce [02:15] 
                  38. Var XI: Un poco più animato, sempre pianissimo dolcissimo 
                  [00:58] 
                  39. Var XII: Allegretto, poco scherzando, staccato e leggiero 
                  [00:45] 
                  40. Var XIII: Non troppo presto, molto leggiero [00:26] 
                  41. Var XIV: Andante, expressivo/staccato e leggiero [01:2]
                  42. Var XV: Poco adagio, espressivo [01:37] 
                  43. Var XVI: Adagio [01:48] 
                
                CD 5  (Håkon Austbø) 
                  Ballades, Op. 10
                  1. No. 1 in D min.: Andante “Edward” [03:47]
                  2. No. 2 in D maj.: Andante [05:37]
                  3. No. 3 in B min.: Intermezzo, allegro [03:51]
                  4. No. 4 in B maj.: Andante con moto [07:51]
                  Rhapsodies, Op. 79
                  5. No. 1 in B min.: Agitato [09:29]
                  6. No. 2 in G min.: Molto passionato [06:04]
                  Klavierstücke, Op. 76
                  7. Capriccio in F-sharp min.: Un poco agitato [03:18]
                  8. Capriccio in B min.: Allegretto non troppo [03:41]
                  9. Intermezzo in A-flat maj.: Grazioso [02:17]
                  10. Intermezzo in B-flat maj.: Allegretto grazioso [02:20]
                  11. Capriccio in C-sharp min.: Agitato, ma non troppo presto 
                  [03:12]
                  12. Intermezzo in A maj.: Andante con moto [04:08]
                  13. Intermezzo in A min.: Moderato semplice [03:12]
                  14. Capriccio in C maj.: Grazioso ed un poco vivace [03:21]
                  
                
CD 6 (Håkon Austbø) 
                  Fantasien, Op. 116
                  1. Capriccio in D min.: Presto energico [02:26] 
                  2. Intermezzo in A min.: Andante [03:43] 
                  3. Capriccio in G min.: Allegro passionate [03:11] 
                  4. Intermezzo in E maj.: Adagio [04:45] 
                  5. Intermezzo in E min.: Andante con grazia ed intimissimo sentimento 
                  [03:01] 
                  6. Intermezzo in E maj.: Andantino teneramente [03:07] 
                  7. Capriccio in D min.: Allegro agitato [02:10] 
                  Intermezzi, Op. 117
                  8. No. 1 In E Flat Major: Andante Moderato 05:07 
                  9. No. 2 In B Flat Minor: Andante Non Troppo 04:44 
                  10. No. 3 In C Sharp Minor: Andante Con Moto 06:22 
                  Klavierstücke, Op. 118
                  11. Intermezzo in A min.: Allegro non assai [02:22] 
                  12. Intermezzo in A maj.r: Andante teneramente [05:56] 
                  13. Ballade in G min.: Allegro energico [03:42] 
                  14. Intermezzo in F min.: Allegretto un poco agitato [02:40] 
                  
                  15. Romanze in F maj.: Andante [03:33] 
                  16. Intermezzo in E-flat min.: Andante, largo e mesto [05:20] 
                  
                  Klavierstücke, Op. 119 
                  17. Intermezzo in B min.: Adagio [03:29]
                  18. Intermezzo in E min.: Andantino un poco agitato [04:45]
                  19. Intermezzo in C maj.: Grazioso e giocoso [01:39]
                  20. Rhapsodie in E-flat maj.: Allegro risoluto [04:47]
                    
                  CD 7 (Louis Demetrius Alvanis) 
                  Hungarian Dances for Piano Solo
                  1. No. 1 in G min. [03:22]
                  2. No. 2 in D min. [03:38]
                  3. No. 3 in F maj. [02:46]
                  4. No. 4 in F-sharp min. [05:26]
                  5. No. 5 in F-sharp min. [02:35]
                  6. No. 6 in D-flat maj. [03:42]
                  7. No. 7 in F maj. [01:52]
                  8. No. 8 in A min. [02:51]
                  9. No. 9 in E min. [02:10]
                  10. No. 10 in E maj. [02:16]
                  11. Piano Studies - After a Study by Chopin (Op. 25, 
                  No. 2 in F min.) [02:41]
                  12. Piano Studies - After a Rondo by Von Weber (Finale 
                  of Piano Sonata in C maj.) [04:28]
                  13. Piano Studies - After a Presto by J. S. Bach, First 
                  Version (Finale of Solo Violin Sonata, BWV 1001) [01:51]
                  14. Piano Studies - After a Presto By J. S. Bach, Second 
                  Version (Finale of Solo Violin Sonata, BWV 1001) [01:56]
                  15. Piano Studies - After Chaconne By J. S. Bach, for 
                  the Left Hand (From Violin Partita No. 2 in D min., BWV 1016) 
                  [06:30]
                  
                    
                
CD 8 (Louis Demetrius Alvanis) 
                  Hungarian Dances for Piano Solo
                  1. No. 11 in D min. [03:58]
                  2. No. 12 in D min. [02:43] 
                  3. No. 13 in D maj. [02:02] 
                  4. No. 14 in D min. [02:47] 
                  5. No. 15 in B-flat maj. [03:11] 
                  6. No. 16 in F min. [03:21] 
                  7. No. 17 in F-sharp min. [04:15] 
                  8. No. 18 in D maj. [01:53] 
                  9. No. 19 in B min. [02:05] 
                  10. No. 20 in E min. [03:02] 
                  11. No. 21 in E min. [01:51] 
                  12. Sarabande No. 1 in A min. [03:40] 
                  13. Sarabande No. 2 in B min. [04:42] 
                  14. Gavotte No. 1 in A min. [01:51] 
                  15. Gavotte No. 2 in A maj. [04:08] 
                  16. Gigue No. 1 in A min. [02:32] 
                  17. Gigue No. 2 in B min. [02:15] 
                  18. Transcription of a Gavotte by Gluck [04:04] 
                  19. Study after an Impromptu by Schubert, Op. 90, No. 2 [04:45] 
                  
                  20. Theme & Variations in D min. (Arrangement of Slow Movement 
                  from String Sextet, Op. 18) [13:35]