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    Double Concerto Piano Concerto No. Retrieved from " https: Compositions by Johannes Brahms Compositions for piano four-hands Waltzes compositions.

    Johannes BRAHMS: Op. 39, No. 11 (Waltz)

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    Be the first to review this title. Notes and Editorial Reviews This is another valuable addition to Idil Biret's fine series of Brahms's solo piano music, the recordings of which were completed a year ago. Both the Waltzes and the Hungarian Dances are extremely demanding in their two-hand form, and in the latter collection one could often believe that the 20 fingers of two duettists must be involved, so many notes are being played in all registers for an example, try No.

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    However, the technical problems evidently hold no terrors for this pianist and her performances are both convincing and attractive. What more need be said about this playing of music in which Brahms portrayed, in turn, sophisticated Vienna and untamed Hungary? Well, not a great deal. The quicker Waltzes Read more have plenty of vivacity, and the slower ones are lyrical in the right Viennese way.