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Brahms: Intermezzo opus 116 no 2

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Johannes Brahms - Fantasies :
Intermezzo, opus 116 no 2
Intermezzo  opus 116 no 2 A Minor by Johannes Brahms piano sheet music
Key: A Minor Published: 1892
Level: 8+ Period: Early Romantic
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question Intermezzo Op 116-2 in A minor written by Brahms..
June 21, 2011, 03:21:40 PM by presto agitato

Hello

What do you think about this piece?

I would like to know your tips and suggestions in order to play it perfectly. Beautiful and tricky work IMO.

Thanks

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dXz0Csfmsc" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dXz0Csfmsc</a>

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question Brahms Intermezzo Op 116-2
May 11, 2011, 05:50:28 AM by presto agitato

Hello

What do you think about this piece?

I would like to know your tips and suggestions in order to play it perfectly. Beautiful and tricky work IMO.

Thanks

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question What do you think about the pieces that I will learn this year?
January 10, 2011, 03:16:45 AM by presto agitato

Hello friends.
I’d like to know your opinions about the pieces that I will learn this year.

JS Bach – Fantasia in A minor form BWV 904
JS Bach – Prelude and Fugue in E flat minor BWV 853
Brahms – Caprice in D minor Op.116-1
Brahms – Intermezzo in A minor Op.116-2
Mozart/Liszt – Lacrimosa from Requiem in D minor
Liszt – Soneto 104 del Petrarca.

Right now I’m working on Brahms’s Op116-2. Wonderful piece!!

Happy new year.

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exclamation Brahms Intermezzo Op 116-2
September 04, 2010, 03:54:22 PM by presto agitato

Hello

What do you think about this piece?
I would like to know your tips and suggestions in order to play it the best I can.

Thanks

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question Which piece is more difficult? (Brahms)
September 30, 2007, 02:40:24 AM by presto agitato

Please explain your reazons

Thanks

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question What do you imagine when you play Brahms Op 116-2
November 07, 2006, 08:22:36 PM by presto agitato

Do you create a mental picture, scene or something?

Im curius

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xx Brahms Opus 116-2, Ossia
October 27, 2005, 07:37:13 AM by dorfmouse

The second section of this A min Intermezzo has an ossia, an alternative playing of the treble line. I've been learning the normal line, but the ossia is technically much easier and musically has a more obvious melody line.

My questions are;
Did Brahms have a preference for one or the other, or are they true alternatives (maybe he couldn't make up his mind!)
Which version is more frequently heard in performance?

Thanks, anyone.

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