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BRAHMS – Hungarian Dance No.5 (1869) – 12 CELLOS

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Hungarian Dance No. 5 of Johannes Brahms is a famous, energetic piece from a collection of 21 dances inspired by Hungarian folk music. It was originally written for piano and later arranged for orchestra, and is known for its quick tempo and vibrant melodies. The dance is based on the csárdás, a traditional Hungarian folk dance, and is famously in F-sharp minor (original) or G minor (orchestral version).
Movements or sections: In ternary form (A-B-A).
Instrumentation: FOR AN ENSEMBLE OF TWELVE CELLOS
Arranged by David Johnstone
This presentation is computer edited by Sheryl Smith, as a present from ‘Yellow Cello Music’

This music is in 3 PDFs:
[1 – General Score
[2 – Cellos 1 to 6
[3 – Cellos 7 to 12
Approximate difficulty: MEDIUM to DIFFICULT
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
arranged by David Johnstone for the cellists of the Windsor and Maidenhead Symphony Orchestra (Berkshire, England)
Links (Audio – Visual), and known performances given by:
Johannes BRAHMS – Hungarian Dance No.5 in G Minor, for 12 Cellos or Cello Orchestra – Calvin Cello Cabaret (orchestra of cellos)





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