Danzas húngaras de Brahms | Nexus Piano Duo

These Hungarian Dances are representative of Brahms’s vast knowledge of Hungarian folklore, which can be seen in several of his works. Composed between 1858 and 1880, they were divided into two groups upon publication and Brahms himself soon arranged them for piano four hands. The three dances in this video are among the most popular, a status they have enjoyed since the late-nineteenth century, when amateurs often performed them in salons. Johannes Brahms: Hungarian dances 1, 4 and 5 (Book I) Nexus Piano Dúo: Mireia Fornells and Joan Miquel Hernández Excerpt from the concert of the cycle "Brahms transcribes Brahms: integral of the symphonies with four hands" http://www.march.es/musica/detalle.as... May 12, 2012 Juan March Foundation, Madrid ________ All concerts since 1975: https://www.march.es/musica/publicaci... Subscribe to our newsletter: http://www.march.es/boletines Twitter:   / fundacionmarch   Facebook:   / fundacionmarch   Medium:   / fundacionmarch