Brahms's Violin Sonatas explores key passages of the composer's sonata scores and reveals, in clear and accessible language, the historical and musical nuances behind their composition.
Brahms's Violin Sonatas explores key passages of the composer's sonata scores and reveals, in clear and accessible language, the historical and musical nuances behind their composition.
Joel Lester is Professor Emeritus at the CUNY Graduate Center and The City College of New York. A scholar, violinist, and administrator, he was also Dean of Mannes College of Music from 1996 until 2011. He is the author of Bach's Solo Works for Solo Violin (OUP, 1999), Compositional Theory in the Eighteenth Century, and Analytic Approaches to 20th-Century Music.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Preface: Brahms, Musical Scores, Musical Meaning, Musical Expression Part I: Brahms's Notes Chapter 1: It Sounds like Brahms Chapter 2: Shaping Brahmsian Themes Part II: Brahms's Musical Narratives Chapter 3: First-movement Sonata Forms Chapter 4: The Middle Movements Chapter 5: The Finales Chapter 6: Brahms and the Violin: The Early Violin Sonatas List of Works Cited Index
Acknowledgements Preface: Brahms, Musical Scores, Musical Meaning, Musical Expression Part I: Brahms's Notes Chapter 1: It Sounds like Brahms Chapter 2: Shaping Brahmsian Themes Part II: Brahms's Musical Narratives Chapter 3: First-movement Sonata Forms Chapter 4: The Middle Movements Chapter 5: The Finales Chapter 6: Brahms and the Violin: The Early Violin Sonatas List of Works Cited Index
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