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The piano pieces opp. 116-119 were written in 1892/93 and are the last collections of pieces which Brahms wrote for the instrument. Particularly noteworthy is his use of the “small form” accompanied by a heightened increase in musical expression compared to his earlier works.

Clara Schumann, probably the secret dedicatee of the piano pieces, wrote in her diary in November 1892: “a true source of enjoyment, everything, poetry, passion, fantasy, intimacy, full of the most marvellous sound effects […]. In these pieces I finally feel musical life drawn into my soul again and play once more with true devotion.”

A renewed critical evaluation of all known sources has resulted in small deviations from previous readings.

- Johannes Brahms’s most frequently performed piano pieces, now available in high quality Bärenreiter Urtext editions
- Evaluation of all available sources
- Reflecting the latest state of research

Published by Baerenreiter.


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