Three Intermezzi, Opus 117

Three Intermezzi, Opus 117

Author: Johannes Brahms

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 1996-02-01

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1457472902

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The piano intermezzi by Brahms, some of his last compositions, are sets of independent character. Stylistically, they are lyrical and melodic, have an extremely wide emotional range, and are often considered some of the finest character pieces written in the 19th century. Titles * No. 1 in E-flat major * No. 2 in B-flat minor * No. 3 in C-sharp minor


3 Intermezzi, Op. 117

3 Intermezzi, Op. 117

Author: Johannes Brahms

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published:

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9781457422188

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Composed in 1892, these three pieces are a fine representation of Brahms' compositional mastery. Op. 117 is full of serenity, simplicity, thematic transformations and sensitivity to tonal coloring. The music is maintained in its most original form, providing students with an accurate model from which to make a stylistically informed performance.


Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, third edition

Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, third edition

Author: Maurice Hinson

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2001-05-22

Total Pages: 986

ISBN-13: 9780253109088

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"The Hinson" has been indispensable for performers, teachers, and students. Now updated and expanded, it's better than ever, with 120 more composers, expertly guiding pianists to solo literature and answering the vital questions: What's available? How difficult is it? What are its special features? How does one reach the publisher? The "new Hinson" includes solo compositions of nearly 2,000 composers, with biographical sketches of major composers. Every entry offers description, publisher, number of pages, performance time, style and characteristics, and level of difficulty. Extensively revised, this new edition is destined to become a trusted guide for years to come.


The Music of Brahms

The Music of Brahms

Author: Michael Musgrave

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9780198164012

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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.


Music for the Piano

Music for the Piano

Author: James Friskin

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1973-01-01

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 0486229181

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First published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1954.


Nineteenth-Century Piano Music

Nineteenth-Century Piano Music

Author: R. Larry Todd

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 1136731288

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Brahms Among Friends

Brahms Among Friends

Author: Paul Berry

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2014-07-18

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0199982651

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Brahms Among Friends identifies patterns of listening, performance, and composition among close friends of Johannes Brahms and explores how those patterns informed the creation and reception of his music in the intimate genres of song, sonata, trio, and piano miniature. Among the tangled threads of counterpoint and circumstance that bound Brahms to his acquaintances was the technique of allusive musical borrowing, whereby a brief passage from a familiar work was drawn into the fabric of a new composition. For the specific listeners whose habits of mind and musicianship he knew best, allusive borrowings could become rhetorically charged gestures, persuasively revising the meanings his music conveyed and the interpretive strategies it invited. Primary documents, original manuscripts, music-analytic comparison, and kinesthetic parameters experienced in the act of performance all work in tandem to support ten case studies in the interplay between Brahms's small-scale works and the women and men who encountered them before publication. Central characters include violinist Joseph Joachim, singers Amalie Joachim, Julius Stockhausen, and Agathe von Siebold, composers Heinrich and Elisabeth von Herzogenberg, and pianists Emma Engelmann and Clara Schumann. For these musicians and for the composer himself, Brahms's allusive music served a broad variety of emotional needs and interpersonal ends. Yet across diverse repertoire and interdisciplinary correlates ranging from ethnography to psychoanalysis, each case study furthers a single, underlying aim: to reconstruct the mutually dependent perspectives of historically situated agents and restore forgotten features of their communicative landscapes as bases for both musical and historical scrutiny.


Complete shorter works for solo piano

Complete shorter works for solo piano

Author: Johannes Brahms

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1971-01-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0486226514

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All solo music not in other two volumes. Waltzes, Scherzo in E Flat Minor, Eight Pieces, Rhapsodies, Fantasies, Intermezzi, etc. Vienna Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde.


Rethinking Brahms

Rethinking Brahms

Author: Nicole Grimes

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 0197541739

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As one of the most significant and widely performed composers of the nineteenth century, Brahms continues to command our attention. Rethinking Brahms counterbalances prevailing scholarly assumptions that position him as a conservative composer (whether musically or politically) with a wide-ranging exploration and re-evaluation of his significance today. Drawing on German- and English-language scholarship, it deploys original approaches to his music and pursues innovative methodologies to interrogate the historical, cultural, and artistic contexts of his creativity. Empowered by recent theoretical work on form and tonality, it offers fresh analytical insights into his music, including a number of corpus studies that interrogate the relationships between Brahms and other composers, past and present. The book brings into sharp focus the productive tension that exists between the perceived fixedness of musical texts and the ephemerality of performance by considering how historical and modern performers shape established understandings of Brahms and his music. Rethinking Brahms invites the reader to hear familiar pieces anew as they are refracted through historical, artistic, and philosophical prisms. Bringing us up to the present day, it also gives sustained attention to the resounding impact of Brahms's compositions on new music by exploring works by recent composers who have engaged deeply with his oeuvre. Combining awareness of overarching contexts with perceptive insights into Brahms's music, this book enlivens our understanding of Brahms, providing a dynamic, multifaceted, complex, and invigoratingly fresh portrait of the composer.