Brahms in Context

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Brahms in Context
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Natasha Loges
Edited by Katy Hamilton
SeriesComposers in Context
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:435
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 154
Category/GenreClassical music (c 1750 to c 1830)
Bands, groups and musicians
ISBN/Barcode 9781316615195
ClassificationsDewey:780.92
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 18 Printed music items; 18 Halftones, black and white; 6 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 19 August 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Brahms in Context offers a fresh perspective on the much-admired nineteenth-century German composer. Including thirty-nine chapters on historical, social and cultural contexts, the book brings together internationally renowned experts in music, law, science, art history and other areas, including many figures whose work is appearing in English for the first time. The essays are accessibly written, with short reading lists aimed at music students and educators. The book opens with personal topics including Brahms's Hamburg childhood, his move to Vienna, and his rich social life. It considers professional matters from finance to publishing and copyright; the musicians who shaped and transmitted his works; and the larger musical styles which influenced him. Casting the net wider, other essays embrace politics, religion, literature, philosophy, art, and science. The book closes with chapters on reception, including recordings, historical performance, his compositional legacy, and a reflection on the power of composer myths.

Author Biography

Natasha Loges is Head of Postgraduate Programmes at the Royal College of Music, London. She has published articles on Brahms, concert history and art song in various volumes and journals including 19th-Century Music and Music & Letters. She is author of Brahms and His Poets: A Handbook (2017) and a co-editor of Brahms in the Home and the Concert Hall (Cambridge, 2014). Katy Hamilton is a freelance researcher, writer and presenter. She has published on the history of the Edinburgh Festival, emigre musicians in Britain, and variety shows at the Wigmore Hall. She is a co-editor of Brahms in the Home and the Concert Hall (Cambridge, 2014) and has contributed to several other projects concerning nineteenth-century Lieder.

Reviews

'... contains much valuable information.' Misha Donat, BBC Music Magazine '... full of intriguing perspectives on what was thought to be well known.' Laura Tunbridge, The Times Literary Supplement 'Readers are likely to want to dip into this book, and anyone doing so will come across some fascinating material ... Brahms in Context is dedicated to the memory of Robert Pascall, whose own work (as writer, analyst and editor) was such an inspiring contribution to Brahms scholarship. Several of his enthusiasts are reflected here and he would, I think, have loved this book.' Nigel Simeone, Gramophone