Third sonata, op.108

Third sonata, op.108
Title Third sonata, op.108 PDF eBook
Author Johannes Brahms
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1918
Genre Sonatas (Violin and piano)
ISBN

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Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108

Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108
Title Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108 PDF eBook
Author Brahms
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2002
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An Encyclopedia of the Violin

An Encyclopedia of the Violin
Title An Encyclopedia of the Violin PDF eBook
Author Alberto Bachmann
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 1925
Genre Cellists
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The Piano in Chamber Ensemble, Third Edition

The Piano in Chamber Ensemble, Third Edition
Title The Piano in Chamber Ensemble, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Maurice Hinson
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 606
Release 2021-07-27
Genre Music
ISBN 0253056756

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In this expanded and updated edition, The Piano in Chamber Ensemble: An Annotated Guide features over 3200 compositions, from duos to octets, by more than 1600 composers. Maurice Hinson and Wesley Roberts catalog published works for piano with two or more instruments with information on performance level, length, individual movements, overall style, and publisher. Divided into sections according to the number and types of instruments involved, The Piano in Chamber Ensemble then subdivides entries according to the actual scoring. Keyboard, string, woodwind, brass, and percussion players and teachers will find a wealth of chamber works from all periods in this invaluable guide.

The Essential Canon of Classical Music

The Essential Canon of Classical Music
Title The Essential Canon of Classical Music PDF eBook
Author David Dubal
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 1195
Release 2003-10-24
Genre Music
ISBN 1466807261

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An “entertaining and informative” comprehensive guide to 240 classical composers and their music—from the medieval era to the modern age (Library Journal). Music, according to Aaron Copland, can thrive only if there are “gifted listeners.” But today’s listeners must choose between classical and rock, opera and rap, and the choices can seem overwhelming at times. In The Essential Canon of Classical Music, David Dubal comes to the aid of the struggling listener and provides a cultural-literacy handbook for classical music. Dubal identifies the 240 composers whose works are most important to an understanding of classical music and offers a comprehensive, chronological guide to their lives and works. He has searched beyond the traditional canon to introduce readers to little—known works by some of the most revered names in classical music—Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert—as well as to the major works of lesser-known composers. In a spirited and opinionated voice, Dubal seeks to rid us of the notion of “masterpieces” and instead to foster a new generation of master listeners. The result is an uncommon collection of the wonders classical music has to offer.

The Bookman's Index

The Bookman's Index
Title The Bookman's Index PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1923
Genre Libraries
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Brahms and the Scherzo

Brahms and the Scherzo
Title Brahms and the Scherzo PDF eBook
Author Ryan McClelland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 337
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Music
ISBN 1317172841

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Despite the incredible diversity in Brahms's scherzo-type movements, there has been no comprehensive consideration of this aspect of his oeuvre. Professor Ryan McClelland provides an in-depth study of these movements that also contributes significantly to an understanding of Brahms's compositional language and his creative dialogue with musical traditions. McClelland especially highlights the role of rhythmic-metric design in Brahms's music and its relationship to expressive meaning. In Brahms's scherzo-type movements, McClelland traces transformations of primary thematic material, demonstrating how the relationship of the initial music to its subsequent versions creates a musical narrative that provides structural coherence and generates expressive meaning. McClelland's interpretations of the expressive implications of Brahms's fascinatingly intricate musical structures frequently engage issues directly relevant to performance. This illuminating book will appeal to music theorists, musicologists working on nineteenth-century instrumental music and performers.