The Music of Brahms

The Music of Brahms
Author: Michael Musgrave
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1994
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780198164012

Michael Musgrave presents a contemporary view of Brahms 150 years after his birth, seeing him not simply as the "conservative" figure so often stressed in the past, but as one who creatively reinterpreted a wider range of historical elements than any composer of his time. Brahms absorbed his studies directly into his music making and composition and in so doing helped to evolve not merely a personal language which was regarded as progressive and sometimes difficult by a range of contemporaries and successors, but also helped to establish an ethos of historical reference which anticipates the twentieth century. The Music of Brahms concentrates on the music, with Brahms's life discussed briefly in the introduction. The works are considered in four phases according to genre, with an emphasis on connection and on the development and elaboration of a unified language. The list of works includes recent discoveries and a calendar outlines the pattern of his musical life, including relevant information concerning performances.

Dvořák

Dvořák
Author: Alec Robertson
Publisher: London : Dent
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1964
Genre: Composers
ISBN:

Guide to Chamber Music

Guide to Chamber Music
Author: Melvin Berger
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0486316726

Authoritative guide presents 231 of the most frequently performed pieces by 55 composers. A must for music lovers and musicians alike. "No lover of chamber music should be without this Guide." — John Barkham Reviews.