Brahms wrote his first but unpublished violin sonata in 1853, when he was 19 years old. He wrote it for a tour of North Germany with the Exarch Hungarian violinist. It was to turn out to be the most significant year of his early life with echoes that will ring on for the rest of his days. In addition to his own sonata, the programm for the tour included Beethoven's C minor sonata Opus 30, the Vieuxtemps concerto in E and Ernst Elegie. Brahms played the entire programm from memory. He did not even take the piano part of his own first sonata with him with the unhappy result that the manuscript is lost and the world has been deprived of a significant early work by Brahms. Pinchas Zukrman plays the G major Violin Sonata Op. 78 25:50 first movement 37:19 second movement 46:42 third movement Subscribe to the channel for more content: https://goo.gl/GLSuto To part 2: https://youtu.be/suRvxC4VfK8 To part 3: https://youtu.be/qLPxJzlZcN0 An Allegro Film by Christopher Nupen
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