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Johannes Brahms: Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 B-dur op. 83: Orchester mit Solo

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KOMPONIST: Johannes Brahms
PART {INSTRUMENT}: Viola
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Brahms’ “Piano Symphony” in the Urtext of the complete edition Johannes Brahms enjoyed a bit of understatement every now and then, and whenever his second piano concerto was the object of discussion, he called it his “little” concerto – although it was more than clear that, with its four movements
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Komponist Johannes Brahms
Herausgeber Johannes Behr
Instrumentengruppe Orchester
Instrumentierung Orchester mit Solo
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Klavier und Orchester
Part {Instrument} Viola
PRODUKTFORMAT Einzelstimme
PRODUKTTYP Einzelstimme
Serie Breitkopf Urtext Edition
Verlag Breitkopf und Härtel
Genre Klassik
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 2016
Definitive Duration 00:50:00
SEITENZAHL 12
ISMN 9790004342541
Verlagsnummer OB 16107-19
NR. BRKOB16107VLA
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 4
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Brahms’ “Piano Symphony” in the Urtext of the complete edition Johannes Brahms enjoyed a bit of understatement every now and then, and whenever his second piano concerto was the object of discussion, he called it his “little” concerto – although it was more than clear that, with its four movements (including Scherzo ), he was giving his contemporaries something truly symphonic to chew on. The press didn’t hesitate long: soon it was being derisively called “piano symphony,” which, however, did nothing to prevent its popularity. Brahms himself and other pianists played the work everywhere in the 1880s, and the piano reduction was so successful that it had to be reprinted three times within three months after its first printing. The Urtext edition follows the text of the respective volume in the Brahms Complete Edition published in 2013. It takes the first printing of the score as the main source; moreover, both the autograph as well as the printed reduction provided further information with which engraving errors of the first edition could be corrected.
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