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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 Brahmss 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 Heideggers terms), and of the transformative reach and concomitant expressive richness of Brahmss creative thought.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781409465577
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 120
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-05-29
- Förlag: Routledge