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Brahms: Intermezzo opus 118 no 2

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Johannes Brahms - Six Pieces :
Intermezzo, opus 118 no 2
Intermezzo  opus 118 no 2 A Major by Johannes Brahms piano sheet music
Key: A Major Published: 1893
Level: 8+ Period: Early Romantic
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xx brahms intermezzo in A, op118 no.2
August 31, 2009, 02:09:23 PM by jehangircama

today's rec. of my playing this intermezzo.
was having a bit of trouble with the softer notes, as the keys are a bit weak due to lots of rain yesterday. so i think i missed a couple. otherwise what do you'll think?
thanks
jc

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xx Brahms - Intermezzo op. 118 nr. 2
August 02, 2007, 10:03:45 AM by henry_v


An encore after a recent recital.

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xx JOHANNES BRAHMS -"INTERMEZZO OP118 NO2 IN MAJOR A"
December 06, 2006, 12:54:40 PM by bach_ko

hi~ i'm looking for the information of "intermezzo op119 no2 in major A" by brahms, is anyone of u out there know about it? i couldn't find the story about it... if u guys know it pleas tell me! urgent! thanks Grin Grin

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xx Re: help me find a good romantic, "erotic" sounding piece to play
September 29, 2006, 09:24:42 PM by dnephi

Grieg miniature Erotik, I believe.

Umm, there's gymnopedia I by satie as well. 

For real romance, there's Brahms Op. 118 No. 2

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xx Brahms Op. 118/2
September 01, 2006, 09:50:08 AM by leggiero

Hi everyone,

Oops never mind!  Roll Eyes


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question Intermezzo Op. 118/2 - Roman-numeral analysis
November 14, 2005, 08:14:20 PM by allchopin

As the title suggests, I am looking to do a Roman-numeral analysis on Brahms' well-known intermezzo and I could use some advice.  First of all, would anyone be willing to go through the piece (sans the refrain around m. 76) together and discuss an appropriate analysis?  Second, are there any helpful websites dealing with a strictly Roman-numeral anlysis this specific piece (including figured bass, modulations, suspensions, etc.)?  Thanks for any help. 

First technical question: is the first measure (excluding anacrusis) a constant IV64 or IV - I with pedal point bass A?

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xx Brahms - Intermezzo Op. 118/2
September 24, 2005, 03:48:26 AM by quantum

Recorded today. 

Piano was just tuned, and the hammers reshaped a bit.  The scale is now more even between the bichord / trichord break.  The tone changed a bit as a result, much more rounded.  The una-corda doesn't have as pronounced effect as before, I'm guessing as there is less a difference between the compacted areas of felt on the hammers.

I was trying to get some more variation in timbre within the phrasing, but not as much came out as I wanted it to.  Maybe it's just this new voicing on the piano?

Brahms - Intermezzo Op.118/2
Mic: (2x) Studio Projects B1
Interface: Edirol UA-25
Piano: Yamaha C3

Enjoy!


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xx Intermezzo Op 118 No 2
September 15, 2005, 09:04:09 AM by meli

Hi Guys. Has anyone studied this piece? I am really struggling with the expression in it! I have heard several recordings of it, and it sounds so beautiful. I try to phrase it nicely and play it slowly (with rubato?) but it just doesn't sound right (more like a MIDI recording). I would appreciate any tips on how to master this piece? I am having a much fun and easier time with my other pieces, but this one is taking forever to get perfect  Embarrassed

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xx Brahms Intermezzo op.118 No.2 in AM
August 12, 2005, 01:57:51 AM by winterwind_23

Recorded this today. It took lots of cutting and pasting, and re-recording to get to a listenable recording, since I always mess up when I play. It's not pefect, but please listen and critique.

http://savefile.com/files/7109807

Thanks a lot for listening!

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xx brahms
August 08, 2005, 05:08:54 PM by rubix

I am playing Intermezzo Op. 188, No. 2, by Brahms, and was wondering if rubato is expected or acceptable in this piece. It seems to me to flow much better rubato is used.

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