Johannes Brahms – “Liebeslieder-Walzer” Op. 52 (Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, Duo Soós-Haag)
February 14, 2020
Johannes Brahms – Symphony No. 3 – New York Philharmonic
January 10, 2018
JOHANNES BRAHMS – Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op.52 – (Love Songs)
February 14, 2017
Murray State University Concert Choir performs Brahms in Lovett Auditorium
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Liebeslieder Walzer, Op. 52
1. Rede, Mädchen SATB
2. Am Gesteine rauscht die Flut SATB (1:09)
3. O die Frauen TB (1:49)
4. Wie des Abends schöne Röte SA (3:01)
5. Die grüne Hopfenranke SATB (3:49)
6. Ein kleiner, hübscher Vogel SATB (5:46)
7. Wohl schön bewandt war es S (A) (8:11)
8. Wenn so lind dein Auge mir SATB (9:39)
9. Am Donaustrande SATB (11:07)
10. O wie sanft die Quelle SATB (13:16)
11. Nein, es ist nicht auszukommen SATB (14:09)
12. Schlosser auf, und mache Schlösser SATB (14:59)
13. Vögelein durchrauscht die Luft SA (15:39)
14. Sieh, wie ist die Welle klar TB (16:25)
15. Nachtigall, sie singt so schön SATB (17:17)
16. Ein dunkeler Schacht ist Liebe SATB (18:37)
17. Nicht wandle, mein Licht T (19:52)
18. Es bebet das Gesträuche SATB (21:48)
Neue Liebeslieder, Op. 65 (1869-74)
No. 1 Verzicht, o Herz, auf Rettung (23:13)
No. 2: Finstere Schatten der Nacht (23:57)
No. 3: An jeder Hand der Finger (25:28)
No. 4: Ihr schwarzen Augen (26:48)
No. 5: Wahre, wahre deinen Sohn (27:23)
No. 6: Rosen steckt mir an die Mutter (28:26)
No. 7: Vom Gebirge Well’ auf Well’ (29:22)
No. 8: Weiche Gräser im Revier (30:25)
No. 9: Nagen am Herzen (31:55)
No. 10: Ich kose süß mit der und der (33:00)
No. 11: Alles, alles in den Wind (34:04)
No. 12: Schwarzer Wald, dein Schatten ist so düster! (35:04)
No. 13: Nein, Geliebter, setze dich (37:44)
No. 14: Flammenauge, dunkles Haar (39:24)
Zum Schluß: Nun, ihr Musen, genug! (44:04)
BBC Singers conducted by Jane Glover
Catherine Edwards and John Alley, piano 4-hands
Liebeslieder Waltzes are distributed across two opus numbers: 52 and 65. The waltzes are a collection of love songs in Ländler style for voices and four hands piano. The lyrics for the Liebeslieder come from Georg Friedrich Daumer’s Polydora collection of folk songs and love poems. While there is no concrete record indicating the exact inspiration for the Waltzes, there is speculation that Brahms’ motivation for the songs was his frustrated love for pianist Clara Schumann, composer Robert Schumann’s wife
Neue Liebeslieder, Op. 65 (New Love Songs), also known as Neue Liebesliederwalzer, is a collection of Romantic pieces written for four solo voices and four hands on the piano. The Neue Liebeslieder were written during the Romantic period between 1869 and 1874. The text of the songs is adapted from folk songs of various areas of Europe including Turkey, Poland, Latvia, and Sicily. The text for songs 1 through 14 were translated and compiled by Georg Friedrich Daumer in his poem series, Polydora; the text for the fifteenth and final song, entitled Zum Schluß (In Conclusion), was written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Gustavo Dudamel – Hungarian Dance No. 5 – Brahms
January 28, 2017
Gustavo Dudamel – Hungarian Dance No. 5 – Brahms
January 10, 2017
Brahms Hungarian Dance No.1 – Evgeny Kissin
August 1, 2016
BRAHMS – Vocal Quartets
February 27, 2016
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Brahms – Piano Concerto No. 1 | Hélène Grimaud [HD]
February 18, 2016
Vilde Frang plays Mozart and Brahms
October 25, 2015
Peter Serkin, Orion String Quartet – Brahms Piano Quintet Fm
August 25, 2015
Peter Serkin & the Orion String Quartet
Brahms: Piano Quintet in F Minor
April 18, 2010 at 92nd Street Y
http://www.92y.org/concerts
Brahms -JOHANNES BRAHMS – Complete Symphonies (C minor, D major, F major, E minor) – Orchestral works (Op.81,81,53)
May 12, 2015
Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68:
I. Un poco sostenuto – Allegro – 00:00
II. Andante sostenuto – 14:07
III. Un poco allegretto e grazioso – 23:33
IV. Adagio – Più andante – Allegro non troppo, ma con brio – Più allegro – 28:15
Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73:
I. Allegro non troppo – 44:16
II. Adagio non troppo – 59:19
III. Allegretto grazioso (quasi andantino) – 01:08:38
IV. Allegro con spirito – 01:14:07
Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90:
I. Allegro con brio – 01:23:23
II. Andante – 01:36:28
III. Poco allegretto – 01:44:45
IV. Allegro – 01:50:58
Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98:
I. Allegro non troppo – 02:00:13
II. Moderato – 02:12:38
III. Giocoso – 02:22:58
IV. Energico e passionato – 02:29:36
Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn:
Thema. Chorale St. Antoni. Andante – 02:39:24
Variation I. Poco più animato (Andante con moto) – 02:41:25
Variation II. Più vivace (Vivace) – 02:42:31
Variation III. Con moto – 02:43:28
Variation IV. Andante con moto (Andante) – 02:45:06
Variation V. Vivace (Poco presto) – 02:46:49
Variation VI. Vivace – 02:47:43
Variation VII. Grazioso – 02:49:01
Variation VIII. Presto non troppo (Poco presto) – 02:51:41
Finale. Andante – 02:52:38
Academic Festival Overture Op. 80 – 02:56:31
Tragic Overture Op. 81 – 03:06:47
Alto Rhapsody Op. 53 – 03:19:25
Perfrormers:
mezzo-soprano – Christa Ludwig
Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus
conductor – Otto Klemperer
Brahms – Hungarian Dances – 2 Pianos
August 17, 2014
Johannes Brahms
Violin Sonata No 2 in A major, Op 100
1 Allegro amabile
2 Andante tranquillo – Vivace
3 Allegretto grazioso (quasi andante)
Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin
Lambert Orkis, piano