
Originally Posted by
makropulos
This story needs a bit of correction. First of all, it wasn't "discovered" by Christopher Hogwood, since the auction catalogue with a complete reproduction of the piece has been online since April 2011 and I gather from friends who are Brahms experts that the piece has been known to them since then - at least one article has already been published about it and another is due out very soon.
A couple of things: despite the claims of the BBC site, It's certainly not the first performance, as that was given at conference in Germany last October.
Nor is it even the first broadcast
But apart from all that, the BBC Press Office got it dead right.... !! 

I shall be listening despite any misguided press office puffery
"The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9