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Johannes Brahms
Souvenir de la Russie, Anh. 4/6
Works Info
Composer
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Johannes Brahms
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1850
Average_duration
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19:11
Movement_count
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6
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Johannes Brahms composed "Souvenir de la Russie, Anh. 4/6" in 1854. The piece was not published during his lifetime and was only discovered in the 1930s. It is believed to have been written as a tribute to Brahms' friend, the violinist Eduard Reményi, who had recently returned from a tour of Russia. The piece is a set of variations on a Russian folk song, "Schöne Minka". It is written for violin and piano and consists of four movements. The first movement is a theme and variations, with Brahms taking the simple melody of the folk song and transforming it through a series of increasingly complex variations. The second movement is a scherzo, with a lively and playful character. The third movement is a slow and lyrical adagio, with a mournful and melancholic tone. The final movement is a rondo, with a lively and energetic character. The piece is notable for its use of folk melodies and its virtuosic writing for the violin. Brahms was known for his love of folk music, and he often incorporated folk melodies into his compositions. In "Souvenir de la Russie", he takes a simple Russian folk song and transforms it into a complex and sophisticated work of art. The piece also showcases Brahms' skill as a composer for the violin. The violin part is highly virtuosic, with rapid runs, double stops, and other technical challenges. Brahms was a close friend of the violinist Joseph Joachim, and he often consulted with Joachim on his compositions for the violin. Overall, "Souvenir de la Russie, Anh. 4/6" is a beautiful and complex work that showcases Brahms' love of folk music and his skill as a composer for the violin. Despite being discovered long after Brahms' death, it has become a beloved piece in the violin repertoire.
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