Johannes Brahms - WoO 1, 21 Hungarian Dances (for Solo Piano) (Alvanis)
Pf: Louis Demetrius Alvanis
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
℗ 2007 and 2003 Meridian Records (for Dances 1-10 and 11-21 respectively)
Note: Some sources say Brahms only made solo piano arrangements of the first ten dances. However, IMSLP (and also the edition I used, G. Schirmer 1893) claims that the complete Hungarian Dances for solo piano was completed by Brahms, of which they give a few editions. So, I personally do not know what exactly to believe. In my perspective, Dances 11-21 seem to be arranged very similarly to Dances 1-10, so this is either the work of Brahms or someone unknown who did a superb job of understanding his mindset.
TLDR: We can be sure that the first ten dances were arranged by Brahms. The last eleven are a bit ambiguous without more information.
July 7, 2021 EDIT: It has been confirmed that Dances 11-21 were arranged for solo piano by Theodor Kirchner. His arrangements were published in 1881, by Nicolaus Simrock. Thank you so much to YouTube user, pizzacheeto, for directing me to this information!
0:00 - Dance No.1
3:25 - Dance No.2
7:07 - Dance No.3
9:55 - Dance No.4
15:25 - Dance No.5
18:03 - Dance No.6
21:47 - Dance No.7
23:43 - Dance No.8
26:37 - Dance No.9
28:50 - Dance No.10
31:06 - Dance No.11
35:07 - Dance No.12
37:52 - Dance No.13
39:58 - Dance No.14
42:48 - Dance No.15
46:02 - Dance No.16
49:26 - Dance No.17
53:45 - Dance No.18
55:41 - Dance No.19
57:47 - Dance No.20
1:00:53 - Dance No.21
Видео Johannes Brahms - WoO 1, 21 Hungarian Dances (for Solo Piano) (Alvanis) канала TheExarion
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
℗ 2007 and 2003 Meridian Records (for Dances 1-10 and 11-21 respectively)
Note: Some sources say Brahms only made solo piano arrangements of the first ten dances. However, IMSLP (and also the edition I used, G. Schirmer 1893) claims that the complete Hungarian Dances for solo piano was completed by Brahms, of which they give a few editions. So, I personally do not know what exactly to believe. In my perspective, Dances 11-21 seem to be arranged very similarly to Dances 1-10, so this is either the work of Brahms or someone unknown who did a superb job of understanding his mindset.
TLDR: We can be sure that the first ten dances were arranged by Brahms. The last eleven are a bit ambiguous without more information.
July 7, 2021 EDIT: It has been confirmed that Dances 11-21 were arranged for solo piano by Theodor Kirchner. His arrangements were published in 1881, by Nicolaus Simrock. Thank you so much to YouTube user, pizzacheeto, for directing me to this information!
0:00 - Dance No.1
3:25 - Dance No.2
7:07 - Dance No.3
9:55 - Dance No.4
15:25 - Dance No.5
18:03 - Dance No.6
21:47 - Dance No.7
23:43 - Dance No.8
26:37 - Dance No.9
28:50 - Dance No.10
31:06 - Dance No.11
35:07 - Dance No.12
37:52 - Dance No.13
39:58 - Dance No.14
42:48 - Dance No.15
46:02 - Dance No.16
49:26 - Dance No.17
53:45 - Dance No.18
55:41 - Dance No.19
57:47 - Dance No.20
1:00:53 - Dance No.21
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