Monday, January 16, 2012

Lost Brahms Piece Found


An unknown work by the composer Johannes Brahms has come to light after almost 160 years following its chance discovery in a visitor's book, and will be played for the first time next week.

From an article in the Independent...

Roger Wright, controller of BBC Radio 3, the classical music station, said: "Brahms is one of the most significant composers of the 19th century... This is a fascinating discovery; it sheds light on his work in a new way. You can absolutely recognise this as Brahms' style."

The piece was discovered by chance while Mr Hogwood leafed through manuscripts held in the US. He brought the piece to Mr Wright, who commissioned the celebrated Hungarian pianist Andras Schiff to play it for the first time. The short work will appear on BBC Radio 3's Music Matters on January 21.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Usurped by Hogwood, not discovered, premier took place on 10/8 in Kiel. @ papers already written before Hogwood was shown the piece. Read the attached blogpost!

http://oldmusicautographs.blogspot.com/2012/01/fictional-hooplah-over-brahms-premier.html