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Published: Thursday, 25 July 2024 at 16:11 PM


Johannes Brahms fought shy of writing a symphony. What was there left to say after Beethoven? When he eventually got around to it, the First Symphony of 1876 proved so successful that he wasted no time in producing a Second. A six-year symphonic silence then followed before his Third Symphony was heard. Here is the lowdown on Brahms Symphony No. 3 – its genesis, mood, and some of its best recordings.

When did Brahms compose his Third Symphony?

Begun in 1882 during a vacation in Wiesbaden and finished the next summer, its premiere, given by Hans Richter and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, was one of Brahms’s greatest triumphs – all the more surprising as the Third Symphony is anything but a gallery pleaser.