German Requiem in Full Score

by Johannes Brahms

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  • Musical Score Publication
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    German Requiem in Full Score: This is a physical print edition of the musical score, not an audible recording for general listening. It is available in paperback from various retailers like Barnes & Noble and Dover Publications.
  • Biographical Audiobook
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    Great Masters: Brahms-His Life and Music: This is an audiobook about the life and music of Johannes Brahms, narrated by Robert Greenberg, not an unabridged recording of the 'German Requiem in Full Score'.
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    Life & Works - Johannes Brahms: This is an audiobook that analyzes a single noteworthy piece of Brahms' music (his second piano concerto in one description) and offers a biography, not a full audiobook of the German Requiem score.

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An official, unabridged audiobook for the 'German Requiem in Full Score' by Johannes Brahms is not available for purchase or borrowing through major official retailers such as Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby. The search results predominantly show listings for the *physical* publication of the musical score itself, specifically the Dover Publications edition, which is explicitly described as a paperback 'full score' for reading music, not an audio listening product. Alternative audio formats found consist of biographical audiobooks about Johannes Brahms, such as 'Great Masters: Brahms-His Life and Music' and 'Life & Works - Johannes Brahms,' which focus on his life and musical analysis rather than being a direct, unabridged audio recording of the 'German Requiem in Full Score'.