Refreshingly Brahms
Special Concert
Works by Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms tended to approach compositional problems from two angles. This also applies to his two back-to-back pieces op. 77 and op. 78: the violin concerto and the first sonata for violin and piano. This is his first composition featuring the solo violin, and now he occupies this territory from both a symphonic and chamber music perspective. The fact that Brahms initially planned four movements seems to suggest that he had in mind a kind of symphony featuring the solo violin. Only gradually did he come to the decision to swap the two central movements for an Adagio. The result is one of the greatest violin concertos of all time. As with Beethoven before him and later with Tchaikovsky, it is written in D major. Within the scope of their internationally acclaimed Brahms project, The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen is bringing the composer home with this special concert. And for Paavo Järvi and his Bremen musicians, there could be no more ideal partner than Hamburg-born world star Christian Tetzlaff.