When he wrote monumental Variations on a Theme of Haydn, Opus 56a in 1873, Johannes Brahms admitted that he knew "...nothing further about the 'Chorale,' nor also about a text."
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When he wrote monumental Variations on a Theme of Haydn, Opus 56a in 1873, Johannes Brahms admitted that he knew "...nothing further about the 'Chorale,' nor also about a text."
When he wrote monumental Variations on a Theme of Haydn, Opus 56a in 1873, Johannes Brahms admitted that he knew "...nothing further about the 'Chorale,' nor also about a text."
A Brief History of Trumpet Design until the Invention of Valves
The Nonachordal Matrix of Anton Webern's Opus 5, Number Ⅳ