Symphony No.2 D-major Op.73 for Orchestra Study Score - Johannes Brahms

Edited by Robert Pascall and Michael Struck / Henle-Urtext

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Brahms Symphony No.2 D-major Op.73 for Orchestra Study Score (Edited by Robert Pascall and Michael Struck) (Henle-Urtext) Brahms Symphony No.2 D-major Op.73 for Orchestra Study Score (Edited by Robert Pascall and Michael Struck) (Henle-Urtext) Brahms Symphony No.2 D-major Op.73 for Orchestra Study Score (Edited by Robert Pascall and Michael Struck) (Henle-Urtext) Brahms Symphony No.2 D-major Op.73 for Orchestra Study Score (Edited by Robert Pascall and Michael Struck) (Henle-Urtext)
Brahms Symphony No.2 D-major Op.73 for Orchestra Study Score (Edited by Robert Pascall and Michael Struck) (Henle-Urtext)

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During composition of his First Symphony, Brahms was still very much under Beethoven’s influence; in his Second Symphony he loosened the ties considerably. The principle of motivic embellishment now infuses not just the development section but the whole of the first movement. In the following movements, too, everything appears to be interrelated. The premiere in Vienna’s Musikverein was one of the greatest triumphs of Brahms’s career, and he wrote enthusiastically: “The orchestra here rehearsed, played, and praised me with a zeal that has never happened to me before.” With the aid of this study-score edition, conductors, students and Brahms aficionados can enjoy the Urtext of the Brahms Complete Edition (likewise published by Henle) in a convenient small format. In his preface, the editor – Brahms expert Robert Pascall – presents interesting information about the work’s genesis and publishing history.

Bei der Komposition seiner ersten Symphonie stand Brahms noch sehr unter dem Eindruck Beethovens. In seiner zweiten Symphonie löst er sich von diesem deutlich. Das Prinzip der Motivverarbeitung durchdringt nun nicht mehr nur die Durchführung sondern den gesamten ersten Satz. Auch in den folgenden Sätzen scheint alles miteinander verwandt zu sein. Die Uraufführung im Musikvereinsaal in Wien wurde für Brahms zu einem der größten Triumphe seiner Laufbahn und er schreibt begeistert: „Das Orchester hier hat mit einer Wollust geübt und gespielt und mich gelobt, wie es mir noch nicht passiert ist.“ Anhand dieser Ausgabe als Studienpartitur können Dirigenten, Studenten und Brahms-Liebhaber den Urtext der Brahms-Gesamtausgabe (ebenfalls bei Henle erschienen) hier im handlichen Kleinformat genießen. Im Vorwort steuert der Herausgeber – der Brahms-Experte Robert Pascall – Interessantes zur Entstehungs- und Editionsgeschichte des Werkes bei.

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  • Preface
  • I. Allegro non troppo
  • II. Adagio non troppo-L'istesso tempo, ma grazioso
  • III. Allegretto grazioso (Quasi Andantino)-Presto ma non assai
  • IV. Allegro con spirito
  • Comments

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Composer(s):

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Publishernumber:

HN9853

ISBN:

9790201898537

Number:

173387

Overige informatie:

Henle-Urtext

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