miércoles, 26 de octubre de 2011

Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance




Johannes Brahms

Brahms Hungarian Dance No.1.





Békés County Symphonic Orchestra conducted by Dániel Somogyi-Tóth
Békés Megyei Szimfonikus Zenekar Vezényel: Somogyi-Tóth Dániel


Hungarian Dance No 2 (Brahms) 





Composer: Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)


Brahms - Hungarian Dance No. 3 - Part 2/9






Orchestration: Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904), Martin Schmeling & Albert Parlow (1822-1888)
Orchestra: North German Radio Symphony Orchestra

Hungarian Dances are a set of 21 lively dance tunes based mostly on Hungarian themes. Only numbers 11, 14 and 16 are entirely original compositions. They vary from about a minute to four minutes in length. They are among Brahms' most popular works, and were certainly the most profitable for him. Each dance has been arranged for a wide variety of instruments and ensembles. Brahms originally wrote the version for piano four-hands and later arranged the first 10 dances for solo piano. He wrote orchestral arrangements for No. 1, No. 3 and No. 10. Other composers, including Antonín Dvořák, orchestrated the other dances.



Hungarian Dance 4





Vittorio Cecchetto conducting "Città Murata" orchestra live at Teatro Sociale - Cittadella




Hungarian Dance No. 5



.

Johannes Brahms
Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor

The German composer, pianist, and conductor Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was one of the most significant composers of the 19th century. His works greatly enriched the romantic repertory.



Brahms: Hungarian Dance 5 - 6

Cecchetto 






Vittorio Cecchetto conducting "Città Murata Orchestra" live at Teatro Sociale Cittadella 2007.


Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dances 

7, 8, 9, 10




Steven and Stijn Kolacny


Johannes Brahms Hungarian 

Dances 11, 12, 13, 14 





Steven and Stijn Kolacny



Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dances 

15, 16, 17 






Steven and Stijn Kolacny


Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dances 

18, 19, 20, 21




Steven and Stijn Kolacny











No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario

¿Qué?