Brahms's Elegies
Delve into the profound philosophical dimensions of Johannes Brahms's music with Brahms's Elegies by Nicole Grimes, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. This insightful paperback, spanning 293 pages, offers a comprehensive analysis of Brahms's elegiac works and their intricate connections to German literature.
Targeted towards scholars in musicology, German studies, and cultural history, this book sheds light on the aesthetic and modernist elements present in Brahms's compositions. Grimes expertly navigates the influences of literary figures such as Hölderlin, Schiller, and Goethe, as well as the Frankfurt School, providing readers with a rich understanding of how these elements intertwine within Brahms's music.
Perfect for anyone interested in the intersections of music and literature, Brahms's Elegies is an essential addition to your collection that promises to enhance your appreciation of Brahms's artistic legacy.