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Hungarian Dances No.4 / Brahms - Joachim【Violin & piano】|Eimi Wakui

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‘Hungarian Dance No. 4’ is one of the pieces from Johannes Brahms' (1833–1897) collection of ‘Hungarian Dances,’ which consists of 21 works. Originally composed for piano four hands, this piece was inspired by Brahms' interest in folk music, especially Hungarian folk dances. His deep fascination with traditional Hungarian music is reflected in this work. The piece has been arranged for various instrumentations, and the violin version, in particular, was arranged by his close friend, Joseph Joachim (1831–1907), and is well-known.
The charm of ‘Hungarian Dance No. 4’ lies in its rhythm and energy. Brahms skillfully incorporates rhythmic variations and folk-like phrases found in Hungarian traditional music, creating a strong impression on the listener. The structure of the piece alternates between tension and release, drawing the listener into its dynamic movements.
Additionally, the work is built on a repetitive theme and variations, with the melody recurring throughout the piece, providing a sense of unity. In the middle section, the tempo changes, adding contrast between fast and slow, leading to rich musical expression and dramatic development. The piece concludes with a return to a fast tempo and a brilliant finale with strong accents. Particularly in the violin version, the melody stands out more, generating a powerful energy between the performer and the audience.
Piano: Alexey Sychev
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Brahms: Hungarian Dance No.5 for Violin and Piano|Eimi Wakui
Brahms: Hungarian Dance No.1 for Violin and Piano|Eimi Wakui
Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56 - Bartók【Violin and Piano】|Eimi Wakui
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#classicalmusic #violin #hungariandance #brahms #joachim #violinist
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The charm of ‘Hungarian Dance No. 4’ lies in its rhythm and energy. Brahms skillfully incorporates rhythmic variations and folk-like phrases found in Hungarian traditional music, creating a strong impression on the listener. The structure of the piece alternates between tension and release, drawing the listener into its dynamic movements.
Additionally, the work is built on a repetitive theme and variations, with the melody recurring throughout the piece, providing a sense of unity. In the middle section, the tempo changes, adding contrast between fast and slow, leading to rich musical expression and dramatic development. The piece concludes with a return to a fast tempo and a brilliant finale with strong accents. Particularly in the violin version, the melody stands out more, generating a powerful energy between the performer and the audience.
Piano: Alexey Sychev
Another Dance music↓
Brahms: Hungarian Dance No.5 for Violin and Piano|Eimi Wakui
Brahms: Hungarian Dance No.1 for Violin and Piano|Eimi Wakui
Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56 - Bartók【Violin and Piano】|Eimi Wakui
Dvořák: Slavonic Dances Op.46-2 (Arr. Kreisler) 【Violin】|Eimi Wakui
#classicalmusic #violin #hungariandance #brahms #joachim #violinist
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Welcome to the official Channel of Violinist Eimi Wakui.
I would be happy if you could comment, like and subscribe to my channel!
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