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Brahms, Johannes: Violin Concerto in D major

sheet music

Op. 77
Edited by Struck-Schloen, Michael
Setting: Violin and orchestra
Period: Romantic
Length: 128 pages
Weight: 0.527 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0818
ISMN: 9790201808185
Brahms' only violin concerto was given a very warm reception by his contemporaries and has been an important piece in the violin repertoire ever since. It bears witness to Brahms' fruitful collaboration with Joseph Joachim, who contributed a cadenza. The composer's original and extremely demanding piano reduction has been carefully simplified for our edition by Johannes Umbreit. This Urtext edition follows the musical text of the new Brahms Complete Edition. The appendix also contains an alternative version of Joachim's cadenza that to date has not been published in a practical edition. Alongside Joachim's original fingerings and bowings there are also fingering suggestions by Frank Peter Zimmermann.?

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