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Title Violin Sonatas - Violin and Piano

Brahms early on engaged with the violin sonata genre. As early as 1853 he wrote a sonata in a minor, which - like so many other youthful works of this self-critical composer - no longer survives. Thus the G-major sonata op. 78, written in 1878/79, is now counted as his first contribution to the genre; it has the nickname Regenlied Sonata (literally rain-song sonata) because of thequotation from a song that appears in the finale. In summer 1886 Brahms composed, almost simultaneously, the two sonatas op. 100 and108. All three works now have a firm place in the violinistic canon. We round off our volume with the Scherzo in c minor that Brahms contributed to the so-called F.A.E Sonata, which he composed together with Robert Schumann and Albert Dietrich as a gift for violinist Joseph Joachim in 1853. With its stark contrast between the turbulent allegro and the emotional piĆ¹ moderato part, his scherzo has become a popular bravura and encore piece. The present new edition is based on the New Brahms Complete Edition, and offers a musical text and commentary that have been revisedaccording to the latest research. The fingering is by respective masters of their instruments Frank Peter Zimmermann and Martin Helmchen.

PublisherHenle Urtext Edition
SeriesHenle Music Folios
MediumSoftcover
Length12.0"
Width9.0"
Weight28.5 oz
Pages202
UPC196288122357
Price 44.95
Catalog Number51481566
AvailabilityThis item will be shipped from our warehouse within 2 business days, pending publisher availability.
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