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Author Sholes, Jacquelyn, author.

Title Allusion as narrative premise in Brahms's instrumental music / Jacquelyn E.C. Sholes.

Publication Info. Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2018]
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Description xi, 256 pages : music ; 24 cm.
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Series Musical meaning and interpretation
Musical meaning and interpretation.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-248) and index.
Contents The notion of allusion as narrative premise in Brahms's instrumental music -- Lovelorn lamentation, or histrionic historicism?: re-examining allusion and extramusical -- Meaning in the B-major piano trio, op. 8 -- Musical memory and the D-major serenade, op. 11 -- An historical model, an emerging soloist, a young composer in turmoil: the piano -- Concerto in D minor, op. 15 -- A later example: tragic antiquarianism in Brahms's fourth symphony.
Summary Who inspired Johannes Brahms in his art of writing music? In this book, Jacquelyn E.C. Sholes provides a fresh look at the ways in which Brahms employed musical references to works of earlier composers in his own instrumental music. By analyzing newly identified allusions alongside previously known musical references in works such as the B-Major Piano Trio, the D-Major Serenade, the First Piano Concerto, and the Fourth Symphony, among others, Sholes demonstrates how a historical reference in one movement of a work seems to resonate meaningfully, musically, and dramatically with material in other movements in ways not previously recognized. She highlights Brahms's ability to weave such references into broad, movement-spanning narratives, arguing that these narratives served as expressive outlets for his complicated, sometimes conflicted, attitudes toward the material to which he alludes. Ultimately, Brahms's music reveals both the inspiration and the burden that established masters such as Domenico Scarlatti, J.S. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Wagner, and especially Beethoven represented for him as he struggled to emerge with his own artistic voice and to define and secure his unique position in music history--back cover.
Subject Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Instrumental music.
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. (OCoLC)fst00039029
Instrumental music (Brahms, Johannes) (OCoLC)fst01366394
Instrumental music -- Germany -- History and criticism.
Instrumental music. (OCoLC)fst00974414
Germany. (OCoLC)fst01210272
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Other Form: Online version: Sholes, Jacquelyn. Allusion as narrative premise in Brahms's instrumental music. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2018 9780253033161 (DLC) 2018023068
ISBN 9780253033147 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
0253033144 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9780253033154 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
0253033152 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
Standard No. 40028302014

 
    
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