During his research Christopher Hogwood came across an unpublished source which had not been taken into consideration for any previous edition.While on a concert-tour in 1853 with the violinist Ede Reményi the young Brahms visited Arnold Wehner the Music Director of the Göttingen University. In Wehner?s ?Album Amicorum? which included contributions from Robert and Clara Schumann Mendelssohn Jenny Lind Rossini and Liszt Brahms had notated a short piano piece. The source consists of a one-page autograph of this literal ?Albumblatt? (untitled by Brahms). The composer used it 12 years later revised and transposed from A minor to A-flat minor in hisHorn Trio.Brahms' Albumblatt is published as a scholarly-critical Urtext edition. A facsimile of the autograph score is also included. - Published for the first time in a modern Urtext edition- With a foreword (Eng/Ger) and critical commentary (Eng)
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