Variations on an Original Theme Op. 21/1 and a Hungarian Song Op. 21/2

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Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Editor: Mandyczewski, Eusebius
Instrumentation: Piano
Publisher: Breitkopf and Hartel

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The story of the origins of the Variations op. 21 is typical on the whole for the evolution of a composition by Brahms from inception to printing status. Brahms wrote the pieces in 1853/54 (Variations on a Hungarian Song) and 1857 (Variations on an Original Theme). Then he sought the advice of his friend Joseph Joachim, who suggested that Brahms put the Hungarian Variations aside “for a while.” It was not until July 1861 – and perhaps after comprehensive revisions – that Brahms sent both variation cycles to his publisher Simrock.

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