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The Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25, was composed by Johannes Brahms between 1856 and 1861. It was premiered in 1861 in Hamburg, with Clara Schumann at the piano. It was also played in Vienna on 16 November 1862, with Brahms himself at the piano supported by members of the Hellmesberger Quartet. [1]
D. 366 No. 17 for piano solo is the same Ländler as D. 814 No. 1 for piano duet; #17 in Brahms' set is a piano solo arr. of D. 814 No. 1, though markedly different from Schubert's piano solo version D. 366 No. 17; published 1869 A. deest: Christoph Willibald Gluck: Paride ed Elena: Gavotte in A major (arr. by JB) piano 4-hands [4] published 1901
Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 32 (1820-1821) Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 50 (1822) Piano Quartet No. 3 in G minor, Op. 108 (composed in 1829, published in 1833) Josef Labor. Piano Quartet in C major, Op.6 (1893) Paul Lacombe. Piano Quartet in C minor, Op. 101 (1904) Libby Larsen. Over, Easy (2009) Anne Lauber. Piano Quartet (1989)
The second movement is a tempestuous scherzo (ternary form) in compound duple meter in C minor, the same key as the first movement. Donald Francis Tovey argues that Brahms puts the scherzo in the same key as the first movement because the first movement does not sufficiently stabilize its own tonic and requires the second movement to "[furnish] the tonal balance unprovided for by the end of ...
J. Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor op. 25 no. 1; J. Brahms: Clarinet Trio in A minor op. 114 (2001) M. Reger: Four Sonatas for Cello and Piano (2001) J. S. Bach: Cello Suites (2004) S. Rachmaninov: Trio "elegiaque" No. 2 in D minor op. 9; D. Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor op. 67 (2005) P. I. Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo ...
The Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 101, by Johannes Brahms is scored for piano, violin and cello, and was written in the summer of 1886 while Brahms was on holiday in Hofstetten, Switzerland. It was premiered on 20 December of that year by Brahms, violinist Jenő Hubay , and cellist David Popper .
The set was the penultimate of Brahms's published works. It was also his penultimate work for piano solo. The pieces are frequently performed. Like Brahms's other late keyboard works, Op. 118 is more introspective than his earlier piano pieces, which tend to be more virtuosic in character. The six pieces are: Intermezzo in A minor.
Johannes Brahms' String Quartet No. 1 in C minor and String Quartet No. 2 in A minor were completed in Tutzing, Bavaria, during the summer of 1873, and published together that autumn as Op. 51. They are dedicated to his friend Theodor Billroth. He only published one other string quartet, No. 3 in B-flat Major, in 1876.