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Combines fresh approaches to the life and music of the beloved nineteenth-century composer with the latest and most significant ways of thinking about rhythm, meter, and musical time.
WINNER: 2019 Outstanding Multi-Author Collection Award from the Society for Music Theory
Brahms and the Shaping of Time brings together essays by leading music scholars, each of which analyzes the music of Brahms with a particular focus on the music's temporality. The volume reveals numerous ways in which Brahms manipulates such basic elements as rhythm and phrase structure in pieces ranging from the Third Piano Sonata and the Double Concerto to a number of his most important and beloved songs.
The first two essays examine aspects of rhythm and meter in Brahms's lieder, recognizing his meaningful deviations from temporal norms. The second two pick up the mantle from William Rothstein's landmark text Phrase Rhythm in Tonal Music. Rothstein's study focused on the music of other composers, but suggested how a future study might explore the music of Brahms; these essays contribute to such a study while also pivoting the book's focus from vocal to instrumental music. Each of the chapters of the third pair cross-examines and expands our understanding of the hemiola. The concluding trio of essays promotes, through further analysis of individual works, ways of hearing that encourage the reader to breach the confines of the score's metric notation.
Together, the essays in this volume offer fresh approaches to the life and music of the beloved nineteenth-century composer and incorporate significant new ways of thinking about rhythm, meter, and musical time.
CONTRIBUTORS: Eytan Agmon, Richard Cohn, Harald Krebs, Ryan McClelland, Jan Miyake, Scott Murphy, Samuel Ng, Heather Platt, Frank Samarotto
Scott Murphy is professorof music theory at the University of Kansas.
WINNER: 2019 Outstanding Multi-Author Collection Award from the Society for Music Theory
Brahms and the Shaping of Time brings together essays by leading music scholars, each of which analyzes the music of Brahms with a particular focus on the music's temporality. The volume reveals numerous ways in which Brahms manipulates such basic elements as rhythm and phrase structure in pieces ranging from the Third Piano Sonata and the Double Concerto to a number of his most important and beloved songs.
The first two essays examine aspects of rhythm and meter in Brahms's lieder, recognizing his meaningful deviations from temporal norms. The second two pick up the mantle from William Rothstein's landmark text Phrase Rhythm in Tonal Music. Rothstein's study focused on the music of other composers, but suggested how a future study might explore the music of Brahms; these essays contribute to such a study while also pivoting the book's focus from vocal to instrumental music. Each of the chapters of the third pair cross-examines and expands our understanding of the hemiola. The concluding trio of essays promotes, through further analysis of individual works, ways of hearing that encourage the reader to breach the confines of the score's metric notation.
Together, the essays in this volume offer fresh approaches to the life and music of the beloved nineteenth-century composer and incorporate significant new ways of thinking about rhythm, meter, and musical time.
CONTRIBUTORS: Eytan Agmon, Richard Cohn, Harald Krebs, Ryan McClelland, Jan Miyake, Scott Murphy, Samuel Ng, Heather Platt, Frank Samarotto
Scott Murphy is professorof music theory at the University of Kansas.
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Brahms, Analysis, and Time
1 - Part One. Setting Texts
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Chapter One. Expressive Declamation in the Songs of Johannes Brahms
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Chapter Two. Temporal Disruptions and Shifting Levels of Discourse in Brahms’s Lieder
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Chapter Four. On the Oddness of Brahms’s Five-Measure Phrases
110 - Part Three. Recasting Hemiolas
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Chapter Five. Hemiola as Agent of Metric Resolution in the Music of Brahms
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Chapter Six. Brahms at Twenty: Hemiolic Varietals and Metric Malleability in an Early Sonata
178 - Part Four. Shifting Perspectives
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Chapter Seven. Containment and Wave: Temporal Experiment in Brahms’s Opus 2
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Chapter Eight Rhythmic Displacement in the Fugue of Brahms’s Handel Variations: The Refashioning of a Traditional Device
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Chapter Nine. Durational Enharmonicism and the Opening of Brahms’s “Double Concerto”
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Contributors
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Keywords for this book
Art; Music; Musicology; Song; 19th-century history; German Literature; Song-writing; Johannes Brahms; Brahms; Music scholar; Romantic Period; Composer; Germany; Choral Music; Piano; Baroque; Sonata; Violin; Classical music; Piano Concerto; Symphony
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research