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Brahms Among Friends : Listening, Performance, and The Rhetoric Of Allusion.
Berry, Paul.Oxford University Press ©2014
This book explores the close relationship between the composing style found in the smaller works of Brahms and the influence and character of his friends. Special attention is given to Brahms' use of allusions to earlier works as his friends would have understood them. With an introduction, bibliography, and index. Music examples.
400 pg. | 131 music examples; 24 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 0199982643
ISBN13: 9780199982646
UPC: 9780199982646
Brahms Among Friends : Listening, Performance, and The Rhetoric Of Allusion.
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