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The Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100 ("Thun" or "Meistersinger"), by Johannes Brahms was written while spending the summer of 1886 in Thun in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. It was a very fertile and refreshing time for Brahms. His friend, the Swiss pastor and poet (1842–1911), lived in Berne and they visited each other. He was also visited by the poet Klaus Groth and the young German contralto Hermine Spies. Both Groth and Brahms were somewhat enamoured of Spies. He found himself so invigorated by the genial atmosphere and surroundings that he said the area was "so full of melodies that one has to be careful not to step on any". In a short space of time, he produced, in addition to this violin sonata, the Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op. 99, the Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, O

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  • Sonata per a violí i piano num. 2 (Brahms) (ca)
  • Violinsonate Nr. 2 (Brahms) (de)
  • Sonate pour violon et piano no 2 de Brahms (fr)
  • Sonata per violino e pianoforte n. 2 (Brahms) (it)
  • ヴァイオリンソナタ第2番 (ブラームス) (ja)
  • Violin Sonata No. 2 (Brahms) (en)
  • 第2號小提琴奏鳴曲 (布拉姆斯) (zh)
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  • Johannes Brahms schrieb die Violinsonate Nr. 2 A-Dur Op. 100 im Sommer 1886 in Thun, wo der damalige Schweizer Aufenthaltsort heute als „Brahmsquai“ bezeichnet wird. Eine Bronzeplastik mit der populären Bezeichnung Brahmsrösi erinnert dort zudem an den Komponisten. Die Sonate ist auch bekannt unter der Bezeichnung Thuner Sonate. Als solche fand sie auch Eingang in die Kriminalliteratur. (de)
  • La Sonate pour violon et piano no 2 en la majeur opus 100 de Johannes Brahms est une œuvre de musique de chambre composée en 1886 sur les rives du lac de Thoune près de Berne, créée à Vienne en Autriche, le 2 décembre 1886 par le violoniste Josef Hellmesberger I et le compositeur au piano. Publiée en 1887, c'est le poète bernois Widmann chez qui eut lieu le déchiffrage de l'ouvrage, qui la surnomma Thuner-Sonate. Clara Schumann la muse chère à Brahms confia : «aucune œuvre de Johannes ne m'a ravie aussi complètement. J'en ai été heureuse comme je ne l'aurai été depuis bien longtemps». (fr)
  • ヴァイオリンソナタ第2番 イ長調 作品100は、ヨハネス・ブラームスが1886年に作曲した室内楽作品。他作品に比べて明朗な響きで典雅な構成になっている。 (ja)
  • 第2號小提琴與鋼琴奏鳴曲,作品100,是约翰内斯·勃拉姆斯的室內樂創作,完成於1886年。同一時期的創作還包括F大調大提琴奏鳴曲(作品99)、C小調第3號鋼琴三重奏(作品101),以及第3號小提琴奏鳴曲(作品108)等。 (zh)
  • La Sonata per a violí i piano núm. 2 en la major, op. 100 («Thun» o «Meistersinger»), és una obra de Johannes Brahms composta mentre passava l'estiu de 1886 a Thun, a l'Oberland bernès, Suïssa. Fou estrenada a Viena el 2 de desembre de 1886 pel violinista Joseph Hellmesberger amb Brahms al piano. La segona Sonata per a violí és la més curta, i és considerada com la més lírica de les tres sonates per a violí de Brahms. També és la més difícil de les tres amb un gran equilibri entre lirisme i virtuositat. Manté un humor radiant, feliç arreu de l'obra. (ca)
  • The Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100 ("Thun" or "Meistersinger"), by Johannes Brahms was written while spending the summer of 1886 in Thun in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. It was a very fertile and refreshing time for Brahms. His friend, the Swiss pastor and poet (1842–1911), lived in Berne and they visited each other. He was also visited by the poet Klaus Groth and the young German contralto Hermine Spies. Both Groth and Brahms were somewhat enamoured of Spies. He found himself so invigorated by the genial atmosphere and surroundings that he said the area was "so full of melodies that one has to be careful not to step on any". In a short space of time, he produced, in addition to this violin sonata, the Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op. 99, the Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, O (en)
  • La Sonata per violino e pianoforte n. 2 in la maggiore, op. 100, di Johannes Brahms è un'opera di Musica da camera, composta nel 1886 sulle rive del lago di Thun nell'Oberland Bernese. Quello fu un periodo molto fertile e riposante per Brahms. Il suo amico svizzero, Josef Victor Widmann (1842-1911), pastore e poeta, viveva a Berna e si fecero visita l'un l'altro diverse volte. Vennero a trovarlo anche il poeta Klaus Groth e la giovane contralto tedesca Hermine Spies. Sia Groth che Brahms erano un po' innamorati della Spies (it)
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  • Sonata for Piano and Violin (en)
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  • The composer around 1885 (en)
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