Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto no.2 Op.83 explained CD Track Listing
Johannes Brahms
Piano Concerto no.2 Op.83 explained
This classical cd contains 48 tracks and runs 67min 57sec.
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: Music
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: music songs tracks classical
- Johannes Brahms - Introduction: opening horn call and pianos answer (01:50)
- Johannes Brahms - Rising three-note scalewise pattern (00:25)
- Johannes Brahms - Quicker descending six note answer (00:18)
- Johannes Brahms - Second answering phrase (00:32)
- Johannes Brahms - First Main Theme completed by orchestra (00:50)
- Johannes Brahms - Peace shattered as piano bursts back in like a tiger (01:24)
- Johannes Brahms - Variant of pening horn call in bass (00:19)
- Johannes Brahms - Orchestra returns beginning of exposition proper (02:25)
- Johannes Brahms - Big singing theme in orchestra - piano forgotten (00:41)
- Johannes Brahms - Call to arms by strings marshalling of orchestral forces (01:03)
- Johannes Brahms - Piano re-enters fray with massive expansion of opening figure (00:48)
- Johannes Brahms - Piano explores two main facets of opening theme (00:45)
- Johannes Brahms - Transition - Sense of key weakened - piano and orchestra come together (01:07)
- Johannes Brahms - Piano and orchestra argue over speed of thematic three-note rise (00:41)
- Johannes Brahms - Piano and orchestra in friendly dialogue before piano falls away (01:28)
- Johannes Brahms - Winged harmonic shadow of pure pianistic tone-colour (00:45)
- Johannes Brahms - New transitional theme from orchestra developed by piano (01:51)
- Johannes Brahms - After indecision and discussion the mood suddenly turns playful (00:26)
- Johannes Brahms - Reminder of Second Main Theme in its original form (00:43)
- Johannes Brahms - Transformation of Second Main Theme by piano (00:40)
- Johannes Brahms - Piano hijacks orchestras call to arms (00:43)
- Johannes Brahms - Piano and orchestra no allies explore theme but with piano leading (01:08)
- Johannes Brahms - Dramatic eruption of orchestra leads to the Development section (01:13)
- Johannes Brahms - Pianistic tiger replaced by gentle reflective soft-spoken poet (00:30)
- Johannes Brahms - Transformed tiger theme amicably shared by piano and orchestra (00:44)
- Johannes Brahms - An apparently new theme - Battle Hymn of the Republic (00:41)
- Johannes Brahms - Brief downward-driving section prepares for the Recapitulation (00:54)
- Johannes Brahms - On the threshold of the Recapitulation (00:54)
- Johannes Brahms - Recapitulation - The Magical Return (01:06)
- Johannes Brahms - From Gate-crashing Tiger to Celestial Tenderness - and a surprise (01:17)
- Johannes Brahms - An unexpected and portentous change of mood suggesting tragedy (01:01)
- Johannes Brahms - Summation (00:30)
- Johannes Brahms - First Movement - COMPLETE (17:16)
- Johannes Brahms - Second Movement - the upward-driving opening gambit piano alone (00:13)
- Johannes Brahms - Downward-driving answer from lower strings (00:27)
- Johannes Brahms - theme vs melody (00:58)
- Johannes Brahms - Eerie unharmonised white sound of Second Theme (00:45)
- Johannes Brahms - Second Theme taken up and developed by piano (01:25)
- Johannes Brahms - Expectation and surprise - harmonic fluidity and intensifying drama (01:40)
- Johannes Brahms - Return and transformation of Theme Two (00:41)
- Johannes Brahms - Theme One returns in orchestra - Theme Three emerges in major mode (01:00)
- Johannes Brahms - Sequence of fragmentary episodes begins with unexpected fanfare (00:58)
- Johannes Brahms - Variant of Theme Three in piano - diabolical piano octaves (00:36)
- Johannes Brahms - Rescorved variant of fanfare theme - from grandeur to solemnity (00:21)
- Johannes Brahms - Rhapsodic variant of fanfare this time for piano alone (00:24)
- Johannes Brahms - Recapitulation of opening with piano and orchestra reversing roles (01:07)
- Johannes Brahms - Theme Two transformed by new instrumentation (00:36)
- Johannes Brahms - Cue and Second Movement - COMPLETE (09:23)

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