Recollections of Johannes Brahms
Albert Hermann Dietrich and Joseph Victor Widmann
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Albert Dietrich, the German composer and conductor, was a friend of Johannes Brahms and the first part of this book includes vivid recollections of his relationship with the composer as well as charming letters between them. J.V. Widmann, a Swiss writer and editor, first met Brahms when the composer was 33 and he provides an intimate portrait of Brahms in the latter part of his life. They became good friends and traveled often to Italy together and were in contact until the end of the composer's life. - Summary by mkirkpat (4 hr 15 min)
Chapters
Translator's Preface | 2:02 | Read by mkirkpat |
Albert Dietrich's Recollections. Chapter I Brahms and Schumann | 35:12 | Read by mkirkpat |
Albert Dietrich's Recollections. Chapter II Labor Omnia Vincit | 25:02 | Read by mkirkpat |
Albert Dietrich's Recollections. Chapter III Vienna and Fame | 37:24 | Read by mkirkpat |
J.V. Widmann's Recollections. Chapter I First Impressions | 19:30 | Read by mkirkpat |
J.V. Widmann's Recollections. Chapter II An Opera? | 16:54 | Read by mkirkpat |
J.V. Widmann's Recollections. Chapter III Three Summers in Thun | 34:18 | Read by mkirkpat |
J.V. Widmann's Recollections. Chapter IV In Italy | 48:10 | Read by mkirkpat |
J.V. Widmann's Recollections. Chapter V The Last Years | 36:43 | Read by mkirkpat |