Johannes Brahms: Serenade No. 2 In A Major OP 16: Orchestra
Urtextausgabe
COMPOSER:
Johannes Brahms
PUBLISHER:
G. Henle Verlag
INSTRUMENTATION:
Orchestra
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Study Score
In his Serenade no. 2 op. 16, composed in 1858 60, Johannes Brahms keeps to the usual, smaller, scoring for this genre, using pairs of winds and horns as well as low strings (no violins!). His friendClara Schumann was “delighted” with the work, but the public reaction was restrained and even
Specifications
Composer | Johannes Brahms |
Publisher | G. Henle Verlag |
Instrumentation | Orchestra |
Number of pages | 106 |
Product Format | Study Score |
Description Product Type | Studyscore |
Genre | Classical |
Style Period | Romantic |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
ISMN | 9790201898582 |
Series | Henle Urtext Editions |
No. | HN9858 |
Description
In his Serenade no. 2 op. 16, composed in 1858 60, Johannes Brahms keeps to the usual, smaller, scoring for this genre, using pairs of winds and horns as well as low strings (no violins!).
His friendClara Schumann was “delighted” with the work, but the public reaction was restrained and even Brahms himself was not happy with some details. Thus 15 years after the first performance he rigorously revised theserenade.
Henle are now publishing this definitive version from 1875 that was “new, revised by the author” as a study score with the musical text from the Brahms Complete Edition.
His friendClara Schumann was “delighted” with the work, but the public reaction was restrained and even Brahms himself was not happy with some details. Thus 15 years after the first performance he rigorously revised theserenade.
Henle are now publishing this definitive version from 1875 that was “new, revised by the author” as a study score with the musical text from the Brahms Complete Edition.