Johannes Brahms - Symphony No.4, Op.98: 2 Comprehensive Collection
Brahms' Fourth Symphony, his final symphonic work, concludes with a monumental passacaglia featuring 30+ variations on an eight-bar bassline. This fusion of Baroque rigor with Romantic expressivity showcases Brahms' mastery of historical forms.
Brahms's Symphony No. 4, composed in 1885, is a cornerstone of the Romantic era. Its third movement, marked by rich viola textures, contrasts triumphant energy with melancholic introspection. The work reflects Brahms's mastery of classical structure infused with Romantic expressiveness.
Brahms' Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98, is his final symphony and a cornerstone of the Romantic repertoire. Written in 1885, it combines rigorous classical structure with emotional depth. The third movement’s lively Allegro giocoso contrasts with the symphony’s overall tragic character, showcasing Brahms' mastery of orchestration.
Brahms' Fourth Symphony, his final symphonic work, masterfully combines classical structure with romantic expression. Its iconic passacaglia finale showcases Brahms' profound connection to Baroque traditions.
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