Brahms studies
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Brahms studies
University of Nevraska Press in affiliation with The American Brahms Society, c1994-
- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 3
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
収録内容
- v. 1. Johannes Brahms's Collection of Deutsche Sprichworte (German Proverbs) / edited & translated by George S. Bozarth
- The Brahms-Joachim Counterpoint exchange, or, Robert Clara, and "the best harmony between Jos. and Joh." / by David Brodbeck
- Contradictory criteria in a work of Brahms / by Joseph Dubiel
- From "Concertante Rondo" to "Lyric Sonata" : a commentary on Brahms's Reception of Mozart / John Daverio
- Brahms's Cello Sonata in F Major and its genesis : a study in half-step relations / by Margaret Notley
- An Unwritten metrical modulation in Brahms's intermezzo in E Minor, Op. 119, No. 2 / by Ira Braus
- Brahms on schopenhauer : the vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121, and late nineteenth-century pessimism / by Daniel Beller-Mckenna
- v. 2. Editing Brahms's music / by George S. Bozarth
- Brahms's motet "Es ist das Heil uns kommen her" and the "Innermost essence of music" / by Daniel Beller-McKenna
- "Als wahres volles Menschenbild" : Brahms's Rinaldo and autobiographical allusion / by Carol A. Hess
- Hugo Wolf and the reception of Brahms's lieder / by Heather Platt
- "Echt symphonisch" : on the historical context of Brahms's symphonies / by Walter Frisch
- Allusive irony in Brahms's Fourth symphony / by Kenneth Hull
- Brahms and the Neapolitan complex : ♭II, ♭VI, and their multiple functions in the first movement of the F-Minor clarinet sonata / by Peter H. Smith
- Brahms's Mendelssohn / by David Brodbeck
- v. 3. Max Kalbeck : excerpts from the diary of 1897 / translated and edited by Sandra McColl
- The Alto Rhapsody : psychology, intertextuality, and Brahms's artistic development / by James Webster
- Brahms's Variations on a Hungarian Song, op. 21, no. 2 : "Betrachte dann die Beethovenschen und, wenn Du sillst, meine" / by William Horne
- Utopian agendas : variation, allusion, and referential meaning in Brahms's symphonies / by Raymond Knapp
- Brahms and the shifting barline : metric displacement and formal process in the trios with wind instruments / by Peter H. Smith
- Themes of Nostalgia and critique in Weimar-Era Brahms reception / by Michael von der Linn