The Horn Trio was the last chamber piece Brahms wrote for the next eight years.
The Adagio from the Horn Trio is said to be one of Brahms' most impassioned and heartfelt slow movements.
The melody also appears in the second movement of his Horn Trio.
Brahms wrote a piece which is normally referred to as a "Horn Trio" for french horn, violin and piano.
First, because it is a beautiful and finished piece, which would reappear in another key in Brahms's Horn Trio 12 years later.
Horn Trio for violin, horn, and piano (2011)
Brahms wrote for the natural horn when he wrote his Horn Trio for piano, violin and horn.
Bach and Haydn framed the program, which was followed on Sunday and tonight by chamber music pieces including the Horn Trio.
The exemplary work in this respect is the 11-minute Horn Trio of 1981, contained on a second disk (Koch 3-7123-2h1).
Near Still Distant Still - Danish Horn Trio 4.