Brahms: J.: Waltzes / Cadenzas / Die schöne Magelone

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JOHANNES BRAHMS
Brahms: J.: Waltzes / Cadenzas / Die schöne Magelone
Idil Biret (piano)

[ Naxos / CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 12 December 1995

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Johannes Brahms was born on 7th May 1833 in the Gängeviertel district of Hamburg, the son of Johann Jakob Brahms, a double-bass player, and his wife, a seamstress seventeen years his senior. As was natural, he was at first taught music by his father, the violin and cello, with the intention that the boy should follow his father's trade, but his obvious interest in the piano led to lessons on the instrument from an inspiring teacher and his first modest appearance on the concert platform at the age of ten. From this time onwards he became a pupil of Eduard Marxsen, who gave him a firm grounding in classical technique, while he earned money for his family by playing the piano in establishments of doubtful reputation in the St. Pauli district of the port, frequented. largely by sailors and others in search of amusement. By the age of fifteen he had given his first solo concert as a pianist.

In 1853 Brahms embarked on a concert tour with the Hungarian violinist Eduard Remenyi, during the course of which he visited Liszt in Weimar, to no effect, and struck up a friendship with the violinist Joseph Joachim, through whose agency he met the Schumanns then established in Düsseldorf. The connection was an important one. Schumann was impressed enough by the music Brahms played him to hail him as the long-awaited successor to Beethoven, and his subsequent break-down in February 1854 and ensuing insanity brought Brahms back to Düsseldorf to help his wife Clara Schumann and her young family. The relationship with Clara Schumann, one of the most distinguished pianists of the time, lasted until her death in 1896.

Tracks:

15 Romanzen aus Die Schöne Magelone, Op. 33 (arr. I. Biret for piano) (excerpts)

Waltzes, Op. 39 (1867 version)

Cadenza for J.S. Bach: Concerto in D Minor (BWV 1052), WoO 11

Cadenza for W.A. Mozart: Piano Concerto in G Major (K. 453), WoO 13

Cadenza for W.A. Mozart: Piano Concerto in D Minor (K. 466), WoO 14

Cadenza for W.A. Mozart: Piano Concerto in C Minor (K. 491), WoO 15

Cadenza for Beethoven: Piano Concerto in C Minor (Op. 37), Anh. IV/7

Cadenza for Beethoven: Piano Concerto in G Major (Op. 58), WoO 12