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New Edition Piano Duet Piano Solo

Fantasia after Brahms

Piano Duet (Op. 7, No. 1)  and

Piano Solo  (Op. 7, No. 2)

A short video: Introducing Fantasia after Brahms

Due to be published by E.V.C. Publications Ltd. in 2020.

Programme Note

While not intended to ‘mimic’ the musical style of Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897), this music intentionally throws an affectionate nod in the direction of the great man.

The piece, (particularly the duet version), is much easier to play than almost any piano music by Brahms and the score includes optional notes shown in small ‘cue size’ (known as “ossia”), to help players with small hands for example, while not holding back more flamboyant and/or ambitious pianists.

The first performance was given in piano duet form, as an overture to a theatrical production at Cheney School, Oxford in 1975. The performers where Chris Banks and Mark Goddard.

Sample pages

Op. 7 Fantasia after Brahms – sample pages

MP3 files

Piano Duet Version (Op. 7, No. 1)
Piano Solo Version (Op. 7, No. 2)

Structural Analysis

Not yet available, but if you’d like to see one, please get in contact!