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Brahms Symphony 3 program notes, recordings and sheet music

Composer: Brahms (1833-1897)

Johannes Brahms's Symphony No. 3 in F Major stands as a remarkable achievement, often considered his most personal and lyrical symphonic statement. Composed with surprising speed during the summer of 1883 in the idyllic setting of Wiesbaden, Germany, this work emerged relatively easily compared to the painstaking gestation of his First Symphony. It is a work of autumnal beauty, mature reflection, and a heroic yet often wistful character, famously summarized by the German critic Eduard Hanslick as "heroic, like a sturdy oak tree."

The symphony opens with a magnificent and instantly memorable three-note motto (F-A-F) that permeates the entire first movement (Allegro con brio), proclaiming "Frei aber froh" (Free but happy) – a personal motto of Brahms's, perhaps reflecting his independent spirit and newfound contentment. This motto, a subtle but persistent thread, unifies a movement rich in thematic invention and passionate energy. The second movement, an Andante, provides a tender and contemplative contrast, full of lyrical beauty and a sense of quiet introspection, showcasing Brahms's mastery of the woodwinds. The third movement, an Andante, is perhaps the most beloved of the symphony, replacing the traditional bustling scherzo with a melancholic and exquisitely beautiful waltz-like melody that has charmed listeners for generations. Its bittersweet charm is undeniable. The Finale, an Allegro, brings the symphony to a dramatic and powerful close, ultimately fading into a poignant, almost wistful echo of the opening motto, creating a circular and deeply satisfying sense of resolution.

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