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G. Henle Verlag / hl / 51481085

Sonatas, Scherzo and Ballades (Revised Edition Piano Solo)

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Johannes Brahms, Andreas Boyde, Lars Vogt


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Revised Edition, Hardcover With opuses 1, 2, 4, 5, and 10, this volume contains virtually all of Johannes Brahms early piano oeuvre, with which the budding composer and pianist introduced himself to the public. The Scherzo op. 4 from 1851 stands alongside the sonatas composed between 1851-53 as a substantial single movement that particularly delighted Robert Schumann, leading him to direct the public''s special attention to his young colleague in his famous article New Paths in 1853. Written the following year, the Four Ballades op. 10 complete the volume. Already they strike a new, more Romantic note that Brahms described to Clara Schumann thus: They are not very difficult, and even less difficult to understand. This Urtext edition offers a revision of the musical text based on the new BrahmsComplete Edition, with an extensive preface by editor Katrin Eich.Revised Edition, Hardcover With opuses 1, 2, 4, 5, and 10, this volume contains virtually all of Johannes Brahms early piano oeuvre, with which the budding composer and pianist introduced himself to the public. The Scherzo op. 4 from 1851 stands alongside the sonatas composed between 1851-53 as a substantial single movement that particularly delighted Robert Schumann, leading him to direct the public''s special attention to his young colleague in his famous article New Paths in 1853. Written the following year, the Four Ballades op. 10 complete the volume. Already they strike a new, more Romantic note that Brahms described to Clara Schumann thus: They are not very difficult, and even less difficult to understand. This Urtext edition offers a revision of the musical text based on the new BrahmsComplete Edition, with an extensive preface by editor Katrin Eich.

With opuses 1, 2, 4, 5, and 10, this volume contains virtually all of Johannes Brahms early piano oeuvre, with which the budding composer and pianist introduced himself to the public. The Scherzo op. 4 from 1851 stands alongside the sonatas composed between 1851-53 as a substantial single movement that particularly delighted Robert Schumann, leading him to direct the public's special attention to his young colleague in his famous article New Paths in 1853. Written the following year, the Four Ballades op. 10 complete the volume. Already they strike a new, more Romantic note that Brahms described to Clara Schumann thus: They are not very difficult, and even less difficult to understand. This Urtext edition offers a revision of the musical text based on the new BrahmsComplete Edition, with an extensive preface by editor Katrin Eich.

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Category: Piano
Series: Henle Music Folios
Voicing/Instrument: Piano