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Brahms Quest

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:39 pm
by duchess of malfi
Well, having recently having finished up my Mahler Quest (his ten symphonies) and my Bolcom Quest (listening to all of his music that is readily available) I am ready to start studying a new composer.

I have been thinking about Brahms. I have listened to and enjoyed his Third Symphony and his German Requiem. :)

And his composition output doesn't seem to be as overpowering in quantity as Mozart or Bach. :wink: Those Quests would take years.

Here is where I need help.

I know that I should listen or relisten to:
his four symphonies
German Requiem

But is there anything else by Brahms I should listen to? Does he have any chamber music or concertos or song cycles or the like that is outstanding? :)

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 8:56 pm
by dANdeLION
I'll check and see what I have of Brahms, and tell you what I like of it. Right now, I'm drawing a blank, though I know there was something that stood out.

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 11:27 pm
by duchess of malfi
Thanks, dAN. :)

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:30 pm
by dANdeLION
Okay, I checked to see what I have, and it isn't much. 2nd & 3rd Movements from Symphony No. 3-Opus 90, Wiegenlied, a Waltz, Hungarian Dance, Academic Festival Overture-Opus 80, and Violin Concerto in D Major-Opus 77 2nd Movement. The Violin Concerto is the one that stands out in my memory; partly because it's incredibly, hauntingly beautiful, and partly because it reminds my of the violin piece Dr. Frankenstein used to draw his monster to him in Young Frankenstein. :biggrin: I know that sounds goofy, but I can't help how my brain works.