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Not quite a Viennese (1860-72)

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Abstract Shortly after the ‘Manifesto’ episode Brahms attended the Rhine Music Festival in Düsseldorf, taking three of the girls from the Frauenchor to sing vocal quartets with Clara Schumann. Proceeding afterwards to Bonn with Joachim for the baptism of Dietrich’s first child, he encountered the young Fritz Simrock, junior partner in the Bonn-Berlin music publishing firm of N. Simrock. As a direct result of this meeting Simrock published Brahms’s A major Serenade, the op. 17 partsongs, and the recently completed B flat major Sextet.
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Title: Not quite a Viennese (1860-72)
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Abstract Shortly after the ‘Manifesto’ episode Brahms attended the Rhine Music Festival in Düsseldorf, taking three of the girls from the Frauenchor to sing vocal quartets with Clara Schumann.
Proceeding afterwards to Bonn with Joachim for the baptism of Dietrich’s first child, he encountered the young Fritz Simrock, junior partner in the Bonn-Berlin music publishing firm of N.
Simrock.
As a direct result of this meeting Simrock published Brahms’s A major Serenade, the op.
17 partsongs, and the recently completed B flat major Sextet.

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