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String Sextet No. 2 in G major, Op. 36

 
Classical Work: String Sextet No. 2 in G major, Op. 36
 

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After Brahms' successful Sextet No. 1 in B flat Major, Op. 18 was published in 1862, he embarked on a second in September 1864, which was completed the following May. It was published in 1866, and the first performance followed on February 3, 1867, in Vienna. Quieter and more reflective than the first sextet, the second did not achieve the immediate success enjoyed by its predecessor. During the composition of the Second Sextet, Brahms kept the work to himself. Brahms' relationship with Agathe von Siebold, a singer in Göttingen for whom he had composed the ieder, Opp. 14 and 19, had reached a point of such intensity that both she and her friends assumed an engagement was imminent. Brahms was intent on continuing to see Siebold, although he did not wish to "wear fetters," as he put it in a letter to her. Siebold broke off the relationship, leaving Brahms despondent. The Sextet, Op. 36, is really dedicated to her. Three times near the end of the first-movement exposition the first and second violins, together, spell "Agathe" by playing the pitches A-G-A-D-H-E ("H" is the German designation for B natural). After the composition of the Sextet, Brahms noted to a friend, "Here I have freed myself from my last love."

The themes of all four movements are related. The first opens with a rising fifth that proceeds up a half step, only to leap up another fifth. The theme of the Adagio third movement follows the same pattern except the leaps are fourths separated by a whole step. The tremolo opening of the fourth movement includes leaps of fourths and fifths and movement by whole steps, while these same intervals permeate the ensuing thematic material. Leaps of fourths and fifths are buried in the accompaniment of the Scherzo, while the Trio theme features the original pattern in the opposite direction.

From the beginning, the ambivalent main theme of the Allegro ma non troppo first movement shifts between G major and E flat major, a repeated G - F sharp tremolo in the first viola providing the only anchor in the nebulous first 30 measures. The tremolo permeates the entire development section of the lengthy movement, the coda of which presents the main theme fully in G major, without the E flat inflections.

Instead of placing a slow movement second, Brahms follows the Allegro with a somewhat gloomy, minor mode Scherzo in 2/4 meter. A jocular central section, shifting to the major and a 3/4 meter, provides a foil to the mood of the Scherzo. The pensive Adagio, a set of five variations with a coda, contains some of the most dense contrapuntal layering of the sextet. The stormy finale is a combination of rondo and sonata forms. The opening six measures reappear several times on different harmonies, dominating the texture of the movement. ~ All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Atterberg: Cello Concerto, Brahms/Atterberg: String Sextet in G major 2007
Brahms: Chamber Music (Complete) (Box Set)
Brahms: Chamber Music for Strings
Brahms: Complete Chamber Music [Box Set] 1996
Brahms: Complete Piano Trios, Vol.1 1996
Brahms: Complete String Quartets, Quintets & Sextets [Box Set]
Brahms: Die Streichsextette 1988
Brahms: Double Concerto/Sextet in G 1989
Brahms: Four Hand Piano Music, Vol. 13
Brahms: Kammermusik [Box Set]
Brahms: Piano Quintet, Op. 34; String Sextet Op. 36; Busoni: Violin Sonata Op. 36a; Mozart: Violin Sonata K. 454 1995
Brahms: Piano Quintet; String Sextett 2006
Brahms: Piano Trios 2006
Brahms: Piano and Chamber Music 1997
Brahms: Quintets; Sextets
Brahms: Sextet No. 2; Schönberg: Verklärte Nacht 2003
Brahms: Sextet Op. 36; Horn Trio 1990
Brahms: Sextets 2000
Brahms: Sextets for Strings, Opp. 18 & 36 2000
Brahms: Sextett, Op. 36; Rhapsodie, Op. 53 1993
Brahms: String Sextet No. 2; Kurt Hopstein: Vergessene Gärten 2001
Brahms: String Sextet in Bf No1, Op18; String Sextet in G No2, Op36
Brahms: String Sextet in G No2, Op36; Bruckner: Quintet in F WAB112
Brahms: String Sextet in G No2, Op36; Dohnanyi: Serenade Op10
Brahms: String Sextet, Op. 36; String Quartet, Op. 51/1 2004
Brahms: String Sextets 1996
Brahms: String Sextets 2000
Brahms: String Sextets 1996
Brahms: String Sextets
Brahms: String Sextets
Brahms: String Sextets Nos. 1 & 2 1993
Brahms: String Sextets Nos. 1 & 2
Brahms: String Sextets Nos. 1 & 2 1991
Brahms: String Sextets Nos. 1 & 2 2001
Brahms: String Sextets Nos. 1 & 2 2006
Brahms: String Sextets, Opp. 18 & 36 1996
Brahms: String Sextets, Opp. 18 & 36; Theme and Variations for Piano 1992
Brahms: The Complete Chamber Music [Box Set] 2008
Brahms: The Masterworks (Box Set)
Brahms: The Piano Trios Op.18 & Op.36 1996
Brahms: The Sextets 1999
Brahms: The String Sextets 1999
Brahms: The String Sextets 2007
Brahms: The String Sextets, Vol. 3 2006
Cactus Pear Music Festival: LIVE from the First Five 2002
Chamber Music of Europe 1997
Dvorák: Quintet, Op. 81; Brahms: Sextet, Op. 36 1988
Edwin Fischer Plays Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms
Heifetz Collection Vol.41 1994
Johannes Brahms (Box Set) 1997
Johannes Brahms II: Meisterwerke Zum Kennenlernen II 1992
Johannes Brahms: Complete Works [Includes CD-ROM] [Box Set]
Johannes Brahms: String Sextet Nos. 1 & 2
Johannes Brahms: String Sextets
Johannes Brahms: String Sextets Opp. 18 & 36; Versions for Piano Trio 1995
The Budapest Quartet Plays Brahms 1996
Tuscon Winter Chamber Music Festival, March 1994

Albums with Excerpt Performances of the Work

Title Date
Brahms: String Sextet No. 1 1992
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