Johannes Brahms
Waltz for piano, 4 hands in G sharp minor, Op. 39/14
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Composer:Johannes BrahmsGenre:KeyboardStyle:WaltzCompose Date:1865Average_duration:1:08Johannes Brahms composed his Waltz for piano, 4 hands in G sharp minor, Op. 39/14 in 1865. The piece was premiered in Vienna in the same year, with Brahms himself playing the second piano part. The Waltz is part of a collection of 16 waltzes for piano, 4 hands, which Brahms originally composed for solo piano. The collection was later arranged for 4 hands by the composer himself. The Op. 39 waltzes are considered to be some of Brahms' most popular and accessible works, and they showcase his mastery of the waltz form. The Waltz in G sharp minor is the fourteenth piece in the collection. It is a relatively short piece, with a duration of around two minutes. The piece is in 3/4 time and has a moderate tempo. The main theme is introduced by the first piano and is then repeated by the second piano. The theme is then developed and varied throughout the piece, with both pianos taking turns playing the melody and accompaniment. The Waltz is characterized by its melancholic and introspective mood. The piece is in a minor key, which gives it a sense of sadness and longing. The melody is lyrical and expressive, with a sense of yearning that is typical of Brahms' music. The piece also features Brahms' signature use of rich harmonies and complex rhythms, which add depth and complexity to the music. Overall, Brahms' Waltz for piano, 4 hands in G sharp minor, Op. 39/14 is a beautiful and poignant piece of music that showcases the composer's mastery of the waltz form. Its melancholic mood and expressive melody make it a popular choice for pianists and audiences alike.More....
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