It's at the age of nineteen that Brahms discovered
gypsy music through the Hungarian violinist Eduard
Reményi who introduced him to the music of his country
and presented him with Joseph Joachim, who later became
his friend. Among the twenty-one Hungarian Dances,
composed over several years, the fifth is the most
famous and most played.
This unique series offers you the opportunity to play as a soloist accompanied by world-class musicians!
Each Music Minus One title includes a high-quality printed instrumental part or lyrics book plus
a compact disc with recordings of the piece's orchestral or piano accompaniments minus the soloist.