
G HENLE USA, INC - 2018
Brahms: Variations, Op. 21,1 and 2
Composer: Johannes Brahms
Editor: Margit L. McCorkle
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Publisher Code: HN439
Instrumentation: Piano solo
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 36
Brahms: Variations, Op. 21,1 and 2
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Brahms: Variations, Op. 21,1 and 2
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Brahms: Variations, Op. 21,1 and 2
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Brahms began his career as a pianist. His contribution to the piano music of the 19th century is significant in two respects: following Schubert and Schumann he cultivated the small, lyrical form, while as Beethoven's successor he admitted large forms such as the piano sonata and variation cycle. His two variation cycles op. 21, published in 1862, place great demands on the performer. In the first cycle, on a lyrical theme in D major, the technique of figurative and contrapuntal alterations is highly developed. The "Variations on a Hungarian Song" should be a refreshing challenge for the advanced pianist, owing to their metrical features and their virtuoso temperament. We were able to engage Canadian musicologist Margit L. McCorkle as the editor. Together with her husband she also compiled the "Thematic-Bibliographic Catalogue" of Brahms's works.
