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Brahms In The Home And The Concert Hall Between Private And Public Performance 1st Edition Katy Hamilton

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Brahms In The Home And The Concert Hall Between Private And Public Performance 1st Edition Katy Hamilton
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.42 MB
Pages: 424
Author: Katy Hamilton, Natasha Loges
ISBN: 9781107042704, 1107042704
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Brahms In The Home And The Concert Hall Between Private And Public Performance 1st Edition Katy Hamilton by Katy Hamilton, Natasha Loges 9781107042704, 1107042704 instant download after payment.

"Johannes Brahms was a consummate professional musician, a successful pianist, conductor, music director, editor and composer. Yet he also faithfully championed the world of private music-making, creating many works and arrangements for enjoyment in the home by amateurs. This collection explores Brahms's public and private musical identities from various angles: the original works he wrote with amateurs in mind; his approach to creating piano arrangements of not only his own, but also other composers' works; his relationships with his arrangers; the deeper symbolism and lasting legacy of private music-making in his day; and a hitherto unpublished memoir which evokes his Viennese social world. Using Brahms as their focus point, the contributors trace the overlapping worlds of public and private music-making in the nineteenth century, discussing the boundaries between the composer's professional identity and his lifelong engagement with amateur music-making"

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