Brahms’ only violin concerto was given a very warm reception by his contemporaries and has been an important piece in the violin repertoire ever since. It bears witness to Brahms’ fruitful collaboration with Joseph Joachim, who contributed a cadenza. The composer’s original and extremely demanding piano reduction has been carefully simplified for our edition by Johannes Umbreit. This Urtext edition follows the musical text of the new Brahms Complete Edition. The appendix also contains an alternative version of Joachim’s cadenza that to date has not been published in a practical edition. Alongside Joachim’s original fingerings and bowings there are also fingering suggestions by Frank Peter Zimmermann.
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Preface
Johannes Brahms’s CONCERT für VIOLINE mit Begleitung des Orchesters op. 77 is one of the most significant violin concertos of the nineteenth century. Like its companions by Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Robert Schumann, Antonín Dvorák, Peter Tchaikovsky, and Max Bruch, it bears the imprint of the composer’s working relationship with a leading … more
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About the composer

Johannes Brahms
His significant output comprises chamber music, piano works, numerous choral compositions and songs (including settings of folk-song lyrics), as well as large-scale orchestral works in the 1870s and 1880s. His compositions are characterized by the process of developing variation. He is considered an antithesis to the New German School around Liszt, and an advocate of “absolute” music.
1833 | Born in Hamburg on May 7, the son of a musician. His first piano instruction with Willibald Cossel at age seven, then with Eduard Marxen; first public performances from 1843. |
1853 | Concert tour through German cities; he meets Schumann, who announces him as the next great composer in his essay “Neue Bahnen” (“New Paths”). A lifelong, intimate friendship develops with Clara Schumann. |
1854–57 | Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15. |
1857–59 | Choir director, pianist, and teacher at the royal court in Detmold. |
1859–61 | Director of the Hamburg Women’s Choir. |
1860 | Manifesto against the New Germans around Liszt. |
1863 | Cantata “Rinaldo,” Op. 50. |
1863–64 | Director of the Wiener Singakademie. |
1868 | Partial performance in Vienna of “A German Requiem,” Op. 45 (the complete work premiered in Leipzig in 1869) |
1871–74 | Artistic director of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Society of Friends of Music) in Vienna. |
1873 | Haydn Variations, Op. 56a, for orchestra. |
from 1877 | His symphonic output begins with the Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 (begun 1862); composition of the Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73; the Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90 (1883); and Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98 (1884–85): cantabile themes, chamber-music-like style. |
from 1878 | Travels in Italy. |
1878 | Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, for Joseph Joachim. |
1881 | Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83, with a scherzo movement. |
1886 | Honorary president of Vienna’s Tonkünstlerverein (Association of Musicians). |
1897 | Four Serious Songs, Op. 121. Dies in Vienna on April 3. |
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Die vom Henle Verlag vorgelegte neue Ausgabe dieses Standardwerkes der Violinliteratur ist ein Musterbeispiel für eine Edition mit höchsten Qualitätsansprüchen. Einmal mehr wird der renommierte Verlag seinem exzellenten Ruf für Zuverlässigkeit und Praxisnähe gerecht. ... Für den historisch interessierten wie auch praxisbezogenen Geiger hält diese Ausgabe einen wahren Trumpf bereit: Es ist das Hinzufügen der Joachim-Kadenz in einer heute nicht bekannten, kürzeren Fassung, die von Brahms gegenüber der überall üblichen längeren Version bevorzugt wurde. ... Im Gegensatz zu manch älteren Ausgaben mit teilweise problematischen und praxisfernen Fingersätzen, die nicht dem heutigen Stand der Spieltechnik entsprechen, fühlt man sich als Geiger mit den Spielanweisungen von Frank Peter Zimmermann gleichsam an die Hand genommen und wird auf die denkbar beste Art durch die technischen Anforderungen dieser berühmten Violinstimme geleitet. ... Das für das Auge angenehme Layout und das hochwertige Papier runden diese mustergültige Ausgabe ab. Sie gehört in das Notenarchiv jedes an diesem Werk ernsthaft Interessierten, sei er Student, Lehrer, Laie, Musiker oder "bloß" Bewunderer dieser großartigen Seiten der Violinliteratur.