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HENLE BRAHMS Four Songs With Lyrics By Klau Groth For Vocal & Piano

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Four Songs with Lyrics by Klaus Groth (Regenlied-Zyklus), early versions from "Lieder und Gesänge" op. 59 (First Edition)

Johannes Brahms

Michael Struck (Editor)
Urtext Edition, High Voice, paperbound
Pages 34 (XIV+20), Size 21,0 x 29,7 cm
Weight 137 g
HN 543 · ISMN 979-0-2018-0543-6

This first edition of the “Regenlied” cycle is only available from G. Henle Publishers. In the preface, Michael Struck, an eminent Brahms scholar, writes about the distinctiveness of the work, until now a completely unknown little song cycle by the composer. In it Brahms sets four texts to music by the poet Klaus Groth, whom he greatly admired. In the well-known song cycle opus 59, published by Brahms himself, the Groth songs are also to be found together with other songs. The reason why Johannes Brahms’ Violin Sonata no. 1 in G major op. 78 is also known as the “Regenlied” Sonata becomes clear on acquiring, studying and playing this “Regenlied” cycle.

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