Brahms - 16 Waltzes Op. 39
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Johannes Brahms
Sixteen Waltzes (German; Sechzehn Walzer), Op. 39, is a set of 16 short waltzes for piano written by Johannes Brahms. They were composed in 1865, and published in 1866, dedicated to the music critic Eduard Hanslick.
These waltzes were written for piano four hands, and were also arranged for piano solo by the composer, in two different versions - difficult and simplified. The three versions were published at the same time, and sold well, contrary to the composer's expectations.
The waltzes were written while the composer lived in Vienna, a city where he would permanently settle in 1872. They were intended as a tribute to the waltz dance form which had become especially fashionable in his adopted city.
In the solo versions, some of the keys were altered from the original duet version (the last four in the difficult version and No. 6 in the easy version). Waltz Number 15 in A major (or A♭) has acquired a life of its own. An arrangement of five of the waltzes (Nos. 1, 2, 11, 14, and 15) for two pianos, four hands was published after the composer's death.
Almost all of the waltzes are in a recapitulating binary form. For each waltz, the first half moves to the dominant, the relative major, or a substitute key. Then, the second half begins with a developmental passage that leads back to the main theme and the tonic.
In 1984, critic Edward Rothstein said that Joseph Smith "made a compelling case for taking them seriously as a unified cycle."
16 Waltzes Op. 39
1. em Si Maior 0:55
2. em Mi Maior 1:29
3. em Sol Sostenido Maior 0:58
4. em mi Menor 1:16
5. em Mi Maior 1:21
6. em Do Sostenido Maior 1:02
7. em Do Sostenido Menor 2:12
8. em Si Bemol Maior 1:35
9. em Re Menor 1:24
10. em Sol Maior 0:35
11. em Si Menor 1:46
12. em Mi Maior 1:35
13. em Si Maior 0:42
14. em Sol Sostenido Menor 1:21
15. em La Bemol Maior 1:35
16. em Do Sostenido Menor 1:21
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Time Stamps:
1. Tempo giusto (B major) 0:00
2. (E major) 0:54
3. (G-sharp minor) 2:23
4. Poco sostenuto (E minor) 3:23
5. (E major) 4:37
6. Vivace (C-sharp major) 6:00
7. Poco più Andante (C-sharp minor) 7:02
8. (B-flat major) 9:14
9. (D minor) 10:49
10. (G major) 12:15
11. (B minor) 12:51
12. (E major) 14:35
13. (C major) 16:13
14. (A minor) 16:54
15. (A-flat major) 18:16
16. (D minor) 19:50
Why you changed the keys of waltz 13 to 16?
@@SPscorevideos There are two versions, one original and one simplified. This is the simplified version, which changed the keys down a note.
how come are you not writing pianists names??? They did such a huge and great job and they are not acknowledged at all here.
1, 3, 6, 7, 11, 14 And 16 Are My Favorite Waltzes of The Entire Set.
Im playing no. 15 with a violinist!!! So excited, first duet🥰🥰🥰🥰
THESE ARE so delightful and i have the good fortune to own a player piano I can hear them live at home off a disk. A played piano is so much brighter and sharper ... lovely ....:-)
The 11th is my favorite. The spirit of Schubert, with all its Hungarian grace-notes!!
i love Brahms so much!!!!!!!!
Can Maracuya9 talk reason you love him?
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The penultimate piece is the most beautiful.
Thank you so much for uploading it. I wish we had the name of the performers available. It's (a) shame that such a high-level recording isn't accompanied by the names of those who made it a reality, regardless of the targeted public.
I think it's Karin Lechner. But you are right, it's incredibly insensitive to the pianist to not list that front and center. "Top Classical Music" is just another fool freely sharing other peoples' music without any regard for that fact that they are inadvertently harming whole careers people have spent a life building.
+Jon Tull Yes, you're right!
@@RabeaRabeaR Que re !
Que répondre ?
Impossible
K Harris adds in the middle of these beautiful waltzs is a mood killer . WTF
I love these. Each one so very personal, so spiritually projective of the man at the keyboard with a cigar, who cherished the Bible his mother gave him. A graduate student at San Jose State University played the entire set as part of her Master's program. I'm certain the audience was lulled into more than a Freudian dreamworld replete with subconscious meanderings!
at 3:23 is the heart of the whole thing and the best one of them,the no.4
Amazing Dear. Many thanks for to share this dear Fantastic
всю классическую музыку люблю!
I think they should be taken as a whole, rather similar to the variations, although of course there's nothing wrong with choosing individual waltzes to play. To me the final variation ends on a melancholic note after the mainly happier rhythms of the dance in the previous waltzes, as though the dancers have left, the ballroom is deserted and only the spirit or phantasm of the dancers remains, maybe a metaphor for life. I feel this is typical of Brahms: inner reflection is never far away. Waltz 8 I think contains a phrase anticipating the opening of the 4th symphony.
Those adds are really annoying in the middle of the pieces 😡😡😡😡 can't you just move them to the beginning and the end????
Buy the music
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They can't. You have pay for youtube premium if you don't wanna see adds.
No. 4 is my favorite
9th I can't help thinking of Chopin and Tchaikovsky when listening to number 9th.
Aku adalah fans nya Johannes brahms
Magnaifique interpretaion.
Il est regrettable que le nom de l'interprète est pas dans la vidéo.
du coup le nom de l'interprète? quelqu'un sait? Merci d'avance
Muy bien 👍 interpretados. 🙏,Gracias yutu.
@ 10.50 - my favourite - very lyrical interpretation
Pov: you came here to listen to 18:16 fnaf 3 bad ending
Can play only 4 so far.. and not even close to how this maestro played it…long way to go.
we just watched it for 20 minutes and the last note was cut off… we were like… "oh… :( "
These are very good!
This is an absolutely fantastic piece by Brahms. Who is the artist?
Excepțional!!!🙈🎻🎵
who is playing the waltzes?
G R A N D E B R A H M S !
Sensacional, essa waltz.
who is playing? great interpretation !!!!!!!
Sabine Grofmeier There' s an itunes link in the bottom.
Please, don' t forget to announce the pianists!
La excelencia. 💕
It really is outrageous that you don't credit the pianists.
4:40 (5) 9:15 (8) 14:37 (12) 18:16 (15)
You have to earn the ending to really feel it
Lindos valses ❤️
Who is playing?
the n11 its so slow and legatto
Who's the pianist ?
john doe
And the pianist is..?
There’s a video in your ads..
Pensare che io devo suonare 4 di questi valzer...
Qui sont les interprètes?
My music teacher wants me to play This (the first part)😰
TheTeddyChannel You have a good teacher.
TheTeddyChannel Not that hard tho. Played it when I was 13
I played the fist few when I was 14. The primo part is hard
It’s easy
SchirchesKind Which version? The original or the easy one?
how about that vivace at 6 minutes !!!
2:19
Seems to be Karin Lechner!
Nicolas Costantinou weird. It says Ernst Gröschel in the description.
Mast be 18 piece
Wer ist der Pianist?
Nikanor Soter Ernst Gröschel
0:53 18:15
I came here from Simply Chess.
imitatsiya go learn your middle game .. it isn’t so good
@@TheMightyFork_ one must first learn opening theory
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