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El. knyga: Brahms Beyond Mastery: His Sarabande and Gavotte, and its Recompositions

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In 1853 Robert Schumann identified fully-formed compositional mastery in the young Brahms, who nevertheless in the years following embarked on a period of intensive further study, producing, among other works, the neo-baroque Sarabande and Gavotte. These dances have not been properly recognized as constituting a distinct Brahms work before now, but manuscript evidence and their performance history indicate that Brahms and his friends thought of them as such in the mid-1850s, when they became the first music of his performed publicly in Gdansk, Vienna, Budapest and London. He later suppressed the dances, using them instead as a thematic quarry for three chamber music masterpieces, from different stages in his life and in distinctly different ways: the Second String Sextet, the First String Quintet and the Clarinet Quintet. This book gives an account of the compositional and performance history, stylistic features and re-uses of the dances, setting these in the wider context of Brahms’s developing creative concerns and trajectory. It constitutes therefore a study of a ’lost’ work, of how a fully-formed master opens himself to ’the in-flowing from afar’ (in Martin Heidegger’s terms), and of the transformative reach and concomitant expressive richness of Brahms’s creative thought.

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Pascals knowledge of Brahms and his works is encyclopedic. Anyone reading this monograph will encounter carefully outlined arguments based on the letters of Brahms and his friends and contemporaries, and based as well on detailed analysis of the music. This monograph is highly recommended for libraries serving graduate musicology and theory departments. Music Reference Services Quarterly 'The book presents a welcome alternative to the proliferation of studies that conceptualize Brahmss musical historicism primarily in terms of thematic allusion. Here an innovative topic is combined with careful, detailed analysis to produce an insightful and illuminating interpretation of Brahmss compositional strategies.' Notes '... a concise, personal overview of Brahmss lifework ... It is useful to have all of Pascalls work on this project in one volume, and one can hope that it will inspire further discussion of the issues raised by this sort of musicological endeavour'. Music and Letters

List of Plates
ix
List of Figures and Music Examples
xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xvii
1 The Sarabande and Gavotte
1(18)
A Early Artistic Training and Concerns
1(2)
B Brahms's Reception by Robert Schumann and its Aftermath
3(4)
C The Composition, Early Performance History and Sources of the Sarabande and Gavotte
7(6)
D The Music of the Sarabande and Gavotte
13(6)
2 The Second String Sextet, Op. 36, and its Second Movement
19(18)
A Ongoing Stylistic and Generic Explorations
19(5)
B Further Moves in Brahms's Developing Individuality of Voice
24(3)
C The Second String Sextet, Movement 2
27(5)
D Further Considerations Regarding Genre and Work
32(5)
3 The First String Quintet, Op. 88, and its Second Movement
37(16)
A Formative Strands
37(3)
B The Compositional History of the First String Quintet
40(2)
C The First String Quintet, Movement 2
42(7)
D Further Considerations Regarding Genre and Work
49(4)
4 The Clarinet Quintet, Op. 115
53(24)
A Retirement as a Rite of Passage
53(2)
B Richard Muhlfeld as Inspiration
55(3)
C The Clarinet Trio and Clarinet Quintet as `Twins'
58(3)
D The Music of the Clarinet Quintet
61(16)
Conclusion 77(4)
Bibliography 81(10)
Index 91
Robert Pascall has written extensively on music from J S Bach to Schoenberg and has edited Brahmss symphonies for the new Johannes Brahms Complete Edition. He is an Honorary Member of the Royal Musical Association and Honorary Professor of Music Philology at the University of Cambridge.