Johannes Brahms' Violin Concerto, written for his friend Joseph Joachim, has remained a standard in the concert literature since its first performance. No scholarly critical edition of this work hasever been published and therefore the many, sometimes conflicting, sources have never been evaluated for a critical performing edition. Not only Brahms' autograph score, solo part and autograph Piano reduction but alsohis personal copies of the first edition score as well as the first edition orchestral parts have all been consulted. Clive Brown’s edition offers insights into the genesis of the composition and the workingrelationshipbetween Brahms and Joachim. The critical commentary comments on all discrepancies in the sources.
The critical edition of Brahms' own Piano reduction is at the same time a performing editionand includes an informative introduction as well as comments on performance practice.
In addition the Piano reduction includes a separate brochure with not only the well known Joachim cadenza but also those by J. Halir, H.Heermann, L. Auer and F. Busoni.
An informative preface (Ger/Eng) with references to performance practice and a critical commentary are included in the edition
First scholarly critical edition of this standardwork
Critical commentary (Eng)
Insightful comments on performance practice
An Urtext Violin part and an additional Violin part marked with fingering and bowing suggestions by Joseph Joachim
Valuable cadenza brochure with cadenzas by Joachim, Halir, Heermann, Auer and Busoni
Full score, critical commentary & parts (BA9049) and Violin & Piano reduction (BA9049-90) and study score (TP949) availablefor sale