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Formats and Editions
1. Brahms: Serenade No.1, Op.11 I. Allegro molto
2. Brahms: Serenade No.1, Op.11 II. Scherzo. Allegro non troppo - Trio. Poco più mot
3. Brahms: Serenade No.1, Op.11 III. Adagio non troppo
4. Brahms: Serenade No.1, Op.11 IV. Minuet 1 - Minuet 2
5. Brahms: Serenade No.1, Op.11 V. Scherzo. Allegro - Trio
6. Brahms: Serenade No.1, Op.11 VI. Rondo. Allegro
7. Brahms: Serenade No.2, Op.16 I. Allegro moderato
8. Brahms: Serenade No.2, Op.16 II. Scherzo. Vivace
9. Brahms: Serenade No.2, Op.16 III. Adagio non troppo
10. Brahms: Serenade No.2, Op.16 IV. Quasi menuetto
11. Brahms: Serenade No.2, Op.16 V. Rondo. Allegro ^1.12
More Info:
Johannes Brahms's two serenades cast a wistful glance onto the musical past. Still barely twenty-five years old, he had stumbled into a severe artistic crisis after his fairy tale rise to European celebrity. Following the public failure of the D minor Piano Concerto, on which he had worked for five agonizing years, he immersed himself in the stylistic world of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven with the serenades, as if to throw off the high emotional pressure of the concerto and seek a new beginning in the symphonic genre.back to top