Brahms, Johannes. (1833–1897). Trio(A-moll) fur Pianoforte, Clarinette (oder Bratsche) und Violoncell...OP. 114.. Berlin: Simrock. 1895. Folio. Score and parts. 35, 8, 8 (8). Lithographed. PN 9709. Ex-Library, usual stamps including "Property of The Tonkunstler Society" on each cover. First edition, Titelauflage. Excellent condition. McCorkle p. 461; Hofmann p. 240.
Composed during the summer of 1891, the Trio was written after Brahms heard a performance by the extraordinary clarinetist, Richard Mühlfeld. Though Brahms had previously hinted that he was not going to compose any further after his Op. 111 String Quintet, it was this encounter which sparked him to write four works featuring the clarinet, including the present Trio and the Quintet in B minor.
Composed during the summer of 1891, the Trio was written after Brahms heard a performance by the extraordinary clarinetist, Richard Mühlfeld. Though Brahms had previously hinted that he was not going to compose any further after his Op. 111 String Quintet, it was this encounter which sparked him to write four works featuring the clarinet, including the present Trio and the Quintet in B minor.
Brahms, Johannes. (1833–1897). Trio(A-moll) fur Pianoforte, Clarinette (oder Bratsche) und Violoncell...OP. 114.. Berlin: Simrock. 1895. Folio. Score and parts. 35, 8, 8 (8). Lithographed. PN 9709. Ex-Library, usual stamps including "Property of The Tonkunstler Society" on each cover. First edition, Titelauflage. Excellent condition. McCorkle p. 461; Hofmann p. 240.
Composed during the summer of 1891, the Trio was written after Brahms heard a performance by the extraordinary clarinetist, Richard Mühlfeld. Though Brahms had previously hinted that he was not going to compose any further after his Op. 111 String Quintet, it was this encounter which sparked him to write four works featuring the clarinet, including the present Trio and the Quintet in B minor.
Composed during the summer of 1891, the Trio was written after Brahms heard a performance by the extraordinary clarinetist, Richard Mühlfeld. Though Brahms had previously hinted that he was not going to compose any further after his Op. 111 String Quintet, it was this encounter which sparked him to write four works featuring the clarinet, including the present Trio and the Quintet in B minor.