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Rethinking Brahms / edited by Nicole Grimes and Reuben Phillips.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML410.B8 R37 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Grimes, Nicole, editor.
Phillips, Reuben (Musicologist), editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music--19th century--History and criticism.
Music.
Art appreciation.
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897--Criticism and interpretation.
Brahms, Johannes.
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897--Appreciation.
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xvii, 565 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Summary:
"Do we need another book on Brahms? After all, among those figures with an established place in the Western musical canon, Brahms seems particularly notable for the constant outpouring of discourse and discussion that his music has occasioned over the past 170 years. We can observe this in the aftermath of the composer's death in Vienna: in lengthy eulogies that appeared in the Viennese press, and in the range of memoirs and biographical studies that were published in the early decades of the twentieth century. Brahms's music had also been extensively discussed in print during his own lifetime. In 1892 he was the subject of essays by Wilibald Nagel and Philipp Spitta that sought to make sense of his works historically, either by describing the composer as Beethoven's successor or through reference to a larger swathe of music history that stretched back to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. From the mid-1850s his published compositions were analysed in detail in a variety of German-language music periodicals. We might trace the start of all this intellectual preoccupation with Brahms's music back to the celebrated and often cited essay 'Neue Bahnen' by Robert Schumann, that was published in the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik at the end of October 1853"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Intellectual Contexts
1. Brahms in the Schumann Library / Reuben Phillips
2. Johannes Brahms, Connoisseur of Graphic Arts / Styra Avins
3. Settling for Second Best: Brahms's Mannerchor-Lieder in Historical Context / David Brodbeck
4. Hearing and Seeing Brahms's Harps / Jane Hines
pt. II Rehearing Brahms
5. Brahms and the Unreliable Narrative / Janet Schmalfeldt
6. The Transmission and Reception of Courtly Love Poetry in Late Folksong Settings by Johannes Brahms, Friedrich Wilhelm Arnold, and Wilhelm Tappert / Loretta Terrigno
7. Rehearing Brahms's Late Intermezzi: The Eternal Recurrence of Reflection / Tekla Babyak
8. Joachim and Brahms in the Spring and Summer of 1853: Formative Influences and Performative Identities Reconsidered / Katharina Uhde
9. Doesn't Play Well with Others: Performance and Embodiment in Brahms's Chamber Music with Piano / Anna Scott
pt. III Analytical Perspectives
10. First-Theme Syntax in Brahms's Sonata Forms / Julian Horton
11. Formal Elision in the Chamber Music of Mendelssohn and Brahms: A Case Study in Romantic Formenlehre / Benedict Taylor
12. Compositional Range versus Compositional Ideal Type: Some Reflections on Brahms and Dvorak / Peter H. Smith
13. Intentional Transgressions: Transformation and Prolongation in Selected Works by Brahms / Frank Samarotto
pt. IV Monuments and Memorialization
14. Images, Monuments, Constructs: Johannes Brahms in the Culture of Remembrance / Wolfgang Sandberger
15. Templates of Grief: Brahms's Requiem and the Dresdner Kreuzchor, 1939
1949 / Martha Sprigge
16. "Aimez-vous Brahms?": The History of a Question / Daniel Beller-Mckenna
pt. V Afterlives of Brahms
17. Brahms's Serious Songs in the Orchestral Imagination: Two Episodes in the Arrangement History of Op. 121 / Frankie Perry
18. Hearing Rihm Hearing Brahms: Symphonie "Nahe fern" and the Future of Nostalgia / Nicole Grimes
19. Specters and "Derangements": Michael Finnissy's Summonings of Brahms the Progressive / Edward Venn.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Rethinking Brahms
ISBN:
9780197541739
0197541739
OCLC:
1302331895
Publisher Number:
99992345224

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