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Johannes Brahms

Brahms: Piano Trios

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G. Henle Verlag  |  SKU: HN245  |  Barcode: 9790201802459
  • Composer: Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
  • Editor: Ernst Herttrich
  • Instrumentation: Piano Trio (Piano, Violin, Cello)
  • ISMN: 9790201802459
  • Size: 9.3 x 12.2 inches
  • Pages: 299
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

Piano trios belong among the great genres of Classical chamber music, and Brahms, too, turned his attention to this genre early on. He wrote his opus 8 in fall and winter 1853/54, thus at the age of 20. The two other piano trios were created 28 years later, namely, Op. 87 in C Major, and 32 years later, Op. 101 in c Minor. Brahms was working on another Trio, in E-flat Major, at the same time that he was working on the C Major Trio; however, it seems to have been destroyed. He returned to his first piano trio in 1889 and revised it so thoroughly that he wrote to Clara Schumann: "I have re-written my B Major trio." The Henle Urtext edition reproduces the second version of the Trio, Op. 8 (published in 1891) first, then follows this up with a reprint of the first version in its Appendix.

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Description

Piano trios belong among the great genres of Classical chamber music, and Brahms, too, turned his attention to this genre early on. He wrote his opus 8 in fall and winter 1853/54, thus at the age of 20. The two other piano trios were created 28 years later, namely, Op. 87 in C Major, and 32 years later, Op. 101 in c Minor. Brahms was working on another Trio, in E-flat Major, at the same time that he was working on the C Major Trio; however, it seems to have been destroyed. He returned to his first piano trio in 1889 and revised it so thoroughly that he wrote to Clara Schumann: "I have re-written my B Major trio." The Henle Urtext edition reproduces the second version of the Trio, Op. 8 (published in 1891) first, then follows this up with a reprint of the first version in its Appendix.

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