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Brahms & Joachim: Hungarian Dances
CDA67663
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Part 01: Introduction: Allegretto
Part 02: Theme
Part 03: Variation 1
Part 04: Variation 2
Part 05: Variation 3
Part 06: Variation 4: Un pochettino più vivo
Part 07: Variation 5
Part 08: Variation 6
Part 09: Variation 7
Part 10: Variation 8
Part 11: Variation 9
Part 12: Variation 10
Part 13: Variation 11
Part 14: Variation 12
Part 15: Variation 13: Poco animato
Part 16: Variation 14
Part 17: Variation 15: Molto più moderato (Andantino)
Part 18: Variation 16: Quasi doppio (Allegro)
Part 19: Variation 17: Vivace
Part 20: Variation 18
Part 21: Finale: Allegro marcato – Poco animato
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A new and pensive melody, sung by the violin over the theme’s original harmonies, forms variation 10 and leads to two expressive major-key variations (11 and 12) which, with 10, form a kind of central ‘slow movement’ in the sequence. The momentum picks up over the next four variations (13–16), culminating in another ‘hunting’ variation (17) shared between violin and piano. Variation 18 forms the introduction to the finale, a lively movement founded on a new violin theme that goes in combination with the original theme in the piano. This is a kind of rondo (and here Joachim again indulges in explicit colouring all’Ongarese) that races to a brilliant conclusion in E major.
from notes by Calum MacDonald © 2008