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First and Early Editions

Works by Johannes Brahms

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The Brahms-Institut owns the largest collection of first and early editions of works by Johannes Brahms. These include all different forms of a work (score, piano reduction, parts) published up until 1902, the year of publication of the posthumously published Elf Choralvorspiele für die Orgel op. 122. Later works in the institute’s archive which were published, amoing others, by the Deutsche-Brahms-Gesellschaft Berlin and as part of the Alte Brahms-Gesamtausgabe (Leipzig, 1927), remained excluded from digitization.

Bibliographic information is placed over the list of sources for each work.

Red lines: show that the sources mentioned are kept at the Brahms-Institut.

Green lines: indicate information that was researched using the data bank of the Johannes-Brahms-Gesamtausgabe, Forschungsstelle Kiel.

(Brahms-Rezeption in vier Musikzeitschriften des 19. Jahrhunderts, finanziert von der Peter Klöckner-Stiftung und der Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung, beantragt und geleitet von Michael Struck, durchgeführt von Katrin Eich, Wilhelm Voß [†] und Christiane Wiesenfeldt).


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