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Ezt a néhány sort még el tudom olvasni

 

Intermezzo in B minor

The poetic mood of the first intermezzo from Op. 119 belies its vague title. In a letter from May 1893 to Clara Schumann, Brahms wrote:

"I am tempted to copy out a small piano piece for you, because I would like to know how you agree with it. It is teeming with dissonances! These may [well] be correct and [can] be explained—but maybe they won’t please your palate, and now I wished, they would be less correct, but more appetizing and agreeable to your taste. The little piece is exceptionally melancholic and ‘to be played very slowly’ is not an understatement. Every bar and every note must sound like a ritard[ando], as if one wanted to suck melancholy out of each and every one, lustily and with pleasure out of these very dissonances! Good Lord, this description will [surely] awaken your desire!"[1]

Clara Schumann was enthusiastic and asked him to send the remaining pieces of his new work.

 

de ez már túl sok nekem, túl szétszabdalt, túl precíz, túl túl túl

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http://www.kellydeanhansen.com/opus119.html