<p>Following the success of his first volume of choral-watzes of 1869 Brahms set another 14 songs to the same poetry from <em>Polydora</em> the 1855 collection of German folk-poems and love-songs assembled by George Friedrich Daumer (1800-1875) plus a conclusion set to a poem of Goethe - Zum Schluss. Composed from 1869 through 1874 the seond volume also features numbers for solo voices placed between the 4-voiced settings. The first complete performance was given in Karlsruhe on May 8 1875. The conductor Ernst Rudorff persuaded Brahms to orchestrate the accompaniment for No.9 (plus 8 numbers from the earlier Op.52 set) for a concert given at Berlin's Hochschule on March 19 1870. </p><p>Offered here is Richard Sargeant's&nbsp;thoroughly&nbsp;researched&nbsp;meticulously edited and engraved complete score including variants. Brahms' own&nbsp;earlier variant of the ninth song is present along with the final version of 1875. This new edition is also&nbsp;designed to serve as a vocal score for the editor's new orchestration which includes the Brahms' own orchestration of the ninth song.&nbsp;while the remainder (including the final version of the No.9)&nbsp;have been freshly orchestrated with the same forces employed by the composer.</p>
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