A short poem by Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty published posthumously in 1783, converted into a timeless, charming musical gem by Johannes Brahms in 1858.
Next to come here on YouTube is a grandiose masterwork, another Brahms’ song, the most famous one from opus 19 🥰 can you guess which one will it be?
Performed by:
Božo Paradžik, double bass
Maria Sofianska, piano
Recorded in St. Martin, Müllheim im Breisgau on 30th April 2024
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