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Brahms, Johannes: Paganini Variations op. 35

Edited from the sources by Johannes Behr. Fingering and notes on interpretation by Peter Roggenkamp

sheet music

Edited by Behr, Johannes
Setting: Piano
Length: 68 pages
Format: 23,1 x 30,3 cm
Published: 2007
Publisher: Wiener Urtext Edition
Item number: UT50172
Other reference: UT50172
ISMN: 9790500571940
The Paganini Variations occupy a special place in Brahms&lsquo,s piano oeuvre. They are, true to their main title, a work for study, but at the same time (in contrast to, for instance, the 51 exercises) also suited for concert performances. Both aspects were important to Brahms himself, too. When he planned the variations in 1862/63, he was still working on a loose collection of individual exercises Brahms used as finger practice when the pianist prepared for concerts. He eventually reworked this collection of exercises into a ''work'' in its own right in 1865, repeatedly playing it in concert and publishing it in 1866. The Paganini Variations are also interesting in their double function for contemporary pianists. Anyone studying them is able to marvellously develop his or her piano technique while at the same time working on a very effective piece for concert events. For the first time, all the sources known to us could be used for this new edition, even two early manuscripts that we re thought to be lost after 1945 and were rediscovered in St. Petersburg just a few years ago.

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