Johannes Brahms

Die Mainacht Op. 43 No. 2 (Johannes Brahms)

2013-09-02T20:25:50+02:00

Albert Combrink: Brahms Die Mainacht

“Die Mainacht” Op. 43 No. 2 (Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897)), written 1866, published 1879, text by Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty (1748-1776)

One of Brahms’ most beloved songs, this is one of the great, quintessential Romantic Period song-diary creations, an exquisitely crafted Nature-Nocturne. Brahms’s songs often use a modified strophic form, which seems to help Brahms contain both the forward-looking, personal element of his art, as well as remaining firmly rooted in the Classical Tradition; the technique leads to a form at once grounded in the solid formal [read more…]

Die Mainacht Op. 43 No. 2 (Johannes Brahms)2013-09-02T20:25:50+02:00

“Liebestreu” Op. 3 No. 1: (Johannes Brahms)

2013-08-31T13:52:35+02:00

Achenbach “Clearing Up” by one of the painters of the Düsseldorf School (with whom the poet of this song was associated,) Andreas Achenbach (1815-1910).

 

“Liebestreu”, op. 3 (Sechs Gesänge) no. 1 (1853) by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). Dedicated to Bettina von Arnim

Text by Robert Reinick (1805 – 1852) , title unknown, from Lieder, in 2. Romanzen und Bilder, no. 26, published 1844

 

Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann, photographed in 1853 Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann, photographed in 1853

What a dashing young man Brahms was. When [read more…]

“Liebestreu” Op. 3 No. 1: (Johannes Brahms)2013-08-31T13:52:35+02:00
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