The Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op. 99, was written by
Johannes Brahms in 1886, more than twenty years after completing his
Sonata No. 1. It was first published in 1887. It was written for, dedicated to and first performed by Robert Hausmann, who had popularised the First Sonata, and who would the following year be given the honour of premiering the
Double Concerto in A minor with
Joseph Joachim.
The Allegro vivace is a sonata form opening with a fragmented cello theme over a tremolo piano part.
Adagio affettuoso, with the cello part opening in a pizzicato exposition of the main theme over piano chords. The central section is in F minor.
Allegro passionato in F minor, with a more songlike trio section in F major.
Allegro molto; a rondo.