The Complete String Quartets The Complete Clarinet Sonatas
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Title:
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The Complete String Quartets The Complete Clarinet Sonatas |
Otros títulos:
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Los Cuartetos de Cuerda Completa Las Sonatas para Clarinete Completa |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Johannes Brahms; Quartetto Italiano; George Pieterson; Hepzibah Menuhin |
Código CDU:
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Bra.25 |
Forma Musical:
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String Quartets, Sonatas (Clarinet and piano) |
Abstract:
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Brahms' attitude toward the importance of the string quartet as the ultimate expression of the composer's craft can be understood when it is considered that he reputedly sketched and destroyed some 20 quartets before creating one worthy of publication. Also, when it is considered that Haydn produced 68, Mozart 23 and Beethoven 16 quartets, Brahms' three quartets stand as a testament to his own harsh standards. The publication of the Quartets, Op. 51, then, represented for Brahms a milestone in his career similar to the publication of his First Symphony: he had taken on the masters of the past and now deemed himself worthy of comparison.
These first two quartets were completed just before Brahms seriously embarked upon his almost exclusive engagement with orchestral works and as such represent not only a culmination of everything he had learned to this point, but as models for all that was to follow. Brahms' greatest accomplishment as a composer was his "developing variation" technique ... |
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