Johannes Brahms's only violin concerto, one of the most important violin concertos of the 19th century, is now a central repertoire piece. This fact is all the more notable, as, by his own account, Br...
Orchestral material according to the new Brahms Complete Edition by G. Henle Verlag. All conducting scores and orchestral parts are available exclusively through Breitkopf & Härtel. Urtext nach der ne...
Johannes Brahms's Piano Quintet is not only one of the mightiest works in its genre but a climax in his chamber music oeuvre. This new volume adopts the definitive text from the New Complete Edition o...
Orchestral material according to the new Brahms Complete Edition by G. Henle Verlag. All conducting scores and orchestral parts are available exclusively from Breitkopf & Härtel.
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 n...
The German Requiem is one of the world's most famous requiems, even though it does not set the customary requiem text to music. Brahms did not want to follow the Latin Catholic funeral mass, addressin...
With marked and unmarked string parts. The cellist Robert Hausmann had actually requested a cello concerto - but Brahms paired the cello with a violin in his Double Concerto. The unusual work has alre...
Brahms early on engaged with the violin sonata genre. As early as 1853 he wrote a sonata in a minor, which - like so many other youthful works of this self-critical composer - no longer survives. Thus...
Brahms' only violin concerto was given a very warm reception by his contemporaries and has been an important piece in the violin repertoire ever since. It bears witness to Brahms' fruitful collaborati...
This volume, printed in four colors throughout, is dedicated to various aspects of creative processes in the work of Johannes Brahms and impressively demonstrates them, not least through the numerous...