A predictably lovely Brahms Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (a minor, Op. 114, 1891), and a surprisingly appealing Saint-Saens Quartet for Piano and Strings (Op 41, 1875). Oddly, the S-S is seldom performed and seems to be unrecorded. I found the 2nd movement particularly engaging.
Highly recommended.
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