Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op.56 - Johannes Brahms 'Barbara Schubert'

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Composition Year: 1873 (Summer)
First Performance: 1873-11-02 in Vienna, Großer Saal des Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Op.56a) Vienna Philharmonic, Johannes Brahms (conductor)
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Performers: University of Chicago Orchestra - Barbara Schubert - Conductor
Recorded: Performed 25 April 2009, Mandel Hall
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Orchestra setting, Op.56a
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Theme. Andante
Variation 1. Poco più animato
Variation 2. Più vivace
Variation 3. Con moto
Variation 4. Andante con moto
Variation 5. Vivace
Variation 6. Vivace
Variation 7. Grazioso
Variation 8. Presto non troppo
Finale. Andante
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Work:
The Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, now also called the Saint Anthony Variations, is a work in the form of a theme and variations, composed by Johannes Brahms in the summer of 1873 at Tutzing in Bavaria. It consists of a theme in Bâ™­ major based on a "Chorale St Antoni", eight variations, and a finale. The work was published in two versions: for two pianos, written first but designated Op. 56b; and for orchestra, designated Op. 56a.
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The orchestral version is better known and much more often heard than the two-piano version. It is often said to be the first independent set of variations for orchestra in the history of music, although there is at least one earlier piece in the same form, Antonio Salieri's Twenty-six Variations on 'La folia di Spagna' written in 1815.
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Brahms's orchestral variations are scored for piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 4 horns (2 in Eâ™­, 2 in Bâ™­), 2 trumpets, timpani, triangle, and the normal string section of first and second violins, violas, cellos and double basses. The piece usually takes about 18 minutes to perform.
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The first performance of the orchestral version was given on 2 November 1873 by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Brahms's baton.
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Wikipedia biography: https://bit.ly/3kbFPC0
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ATTRIBUTION
Music contained in this video is licensed under: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0

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