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Hardcover Brahms Book

ISBN: 1025315944

ISBN13: 9781025315942

Brahms

"Brahms" is a definitive biographical and critical analysis of one of the nineteenth century's most significant musical figures. Johannes Brahms, often hailed as the successor to Beethoven, is explored through his personal evolution and his immense contribution to the Romantic tradition. This work provides an in-depth look at his symphonic achievements, choral masterpieces, and intimate chamber music, illustrating how his dedication to absolute music stood as a bastion of classical form amidst the shifting artistic tides of his era.

Author and musicologist Walter Niemann offers readers a thorough examination of the man behind the music, tracing his journey from early struggles in Hamburg to his ultimate triumphs in Vienna. The book delves into the technical brilliance of the composer's works while contextualizing his relationships with other musical luminaries such as Robert and Clara Schumann. "Brahms" serves as both an essential resource for students of music history and an engaging, scholarly portrait for admirers of the great composer's enduring legacy. Readers will find a rich exploration of the themes, structures, and emotional depth that define the Brahmsian style.

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