Brahms composed just three Sonatas for Violin and piano, all of them staples of the repertoire--studied, practiced, and performed by chamber music players everywhere.
A master of counterpoint, he wrote for piano, chamber ensembles, symphony orchestras, and voice..
About the Author: German-born composer Johannes Brahms (1833-97), an important figure of the Romantic era, spent most of his career at the forefront of the Viennese musical scene.
The Violin part, edited by famed performer and teacher Leopold Auer, appears both within the book and as a separate, removable score. 108, a tempestuous work full of fire and passion, is a particular favorite With audiences around the world. 3 in D Minor, Op.
Sonata No. 100, are intensely lyrical in nature, containing some of Brahms\' most beautiful and expressive melodies. 2 in A Major, Op. 78, and Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op.
Both Sonata No.
Musicians and students of music will be delighted to own all three works in this single-volume compilation, reprinted from authoritative editions.
Brahms composed just three Sonatas for Violin and piano, all of them staples of the repertoire--studied, practiced, and performed by chamber music players everywhere