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Brahms Trio for Violin Violoncello and Piano Opus 101
Johannes Brahms
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Brahms Trio for Violin Violoncello and Piano Opus 101
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Editor: Hogwood, Christopher
Orchestral scoring : V/Vc/piano
Product format: Performance score, part(s), Urtext edition
Binding: Stapled
Pages / Format: XIV, 44/11/10 - 32,5 x 25,5 cm
Christopher Hogwood’s scholarly-critical edition of Brahms’ final and perhaps greatest trio op. 101 is based on two main sources, the first edition and the autograph.
The foreword of this edition presents information on contemporary performance practice; Hogwood has drawn on the comments of Fanny Davis, a Brahms student, to shed light on this. She describes how Brahms played the trio with Joseph Joachim and Robert Hausmann at an informal reading (with Clara Schumann turning pages) in Baden-Baden in approx. 1895.
Davis’ descriptions have much to do with articulation, dynamics and tempo fluctuations; in short exactly those aspects of performance practice where we lack real direction.
- Includes important information on performance practice of the day (Ger/Eng)
- With a detailed critical commentary (Eng)
The foreword of this edition presents information on contemporary performance practice; Hogwood has drawn on the comments of Fanny Davis, a Brahms student, to shed light on this. She describes how Brahms played the trio with Joseph Joachim and Robert Hausmann at an informal reading (with Clara Schumann turning pages) in Baden-Baden in approx. 1895.
Davis’ descriptions have much to do with articulation, dynamics and tempo fluctuations; in short exactly those aspects of performance practice where we lack real direction.
- Includes important information on performance practice of the day (Ger/Eng)
- With a detailed critical commentary (Eng)