Between 1859 and 1885 Johannes Brahms, with his four symphonies, two piano concertos, violin concerto, dances, variations and overtures, became the representative of large-scale orchestral music. In 1887 he chose the violin andvioloncello as solo instruments for his Double Concerto in a minor op. 102, since he had outstanding soloists at his disposal. After the premiere of Brahm's second cello sonata, cellist Robert Hausmann had requested a concertpiece - while the renowned violinist Joseph Joachim was Brahms's friend and had premiered his Violin Concerto, among other things. After the dark-hued Fourth Symphony this concerto comes across as strikingly optimistic andconciliatory. We now offer the score, also published as part of our New Complete Edition, in a convenient study edition.
| Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) | Orkester |
| Genrer (Fx Pop, Rock, Børn m.m.) | Romantic |
| Type (fx Instrumentskole o.lign.) | Lommepartitur |
| Sideantal | 192 |
| Media (fx Bog, CD, DVD m.m.) | Noder |
| Publisher/Producent | G. Henle Verlag, Henle Verlag |
| Bidragydere | Brahms, Johannes (Composer) Struck, Michael (Editor) |
| Sprog | Engelsk, Fransk, Tysk |
| ISMN | M201898520 |