Liebeslieder Walzer Opus 52 (Love Song Waltzes) by Johannes Brahms, are 18
short songs set for soprano, alto, tenor and bass quartet, and piano (4 hands).
The Liebeslieder libretto is from “Polydora, ein weltpoetisches Liederbuch,” by
the German poet and philosopher Georg Friederich Daumer (1800-1875). These waltz
settings pay tribute to Johann Strauss, who was greatly admired by Brahms.
Sometimes this work is performed by choirs instead of soloists. And to this
end we have made this rehearsal training aid as we would normally make it for
choirs. Usually for soloists we highlight soloist parts on wind instruments, but
for choral use we have highlighted vocal notes on piano. (Soloists will also
find this helpful).
Due to the nature of this work (accompanied by piano), we have included an
extra set of recordings where the vocal parts are played on wind instruments
without the piano accompaniment, and with a single voice highlighted on piano.
We believe this is necessary so as to avoid any confusion with the piano
accompaniment. We have also provided it WITH piano accompaniment as well.
Recordings :
- A single voice highlighted on piano with remaining voices played on wind
instruments without the accompaniment
- A single voice highlighted on piano with remaining voices played on wind
instruments with the accompaniment
- All four voices played together on piano without accompaniment
- All four voices played on wind instruments with piano accompaniment
- The piano accompaniment without assistance for voices
Please scroll down to review our demonstration samples for this work at the
foot of this page.