The cultivation of violin repertoire and its ultimate dominance of the late Nineteenth-Century orchestral library are best examined through the analysis and study of the works of Joseph Joachim (1831-1907), Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), and Robert Schumann (1810-1856). Each of these men, in their own right, made significant contributions to the development of violin repertoire during the latter half of the Nineteenth Century. Yet their achievements were also the result of a collaborative effort and shared influence, the absence of which would have yielded a diminutive musical landscape, especially in the concerti of Brahms and Joachim. This dissertation explores Joachim’s technical dexterity and its influence on Brahms and Schumann, an...
The nineteenth-century Romantic era saw the development and expansion of many vocal and instrumental...
My project is called "The Evolution of the European Violin and Piano Sonata, 1875-1950." My project...
In a mere two days, Robert Schumann composed a duet that would become a lasting symbol of romanticis...
This dissertation consists of a performance project and extensive studies of selected works by Joha...
At the end of the sixteenth century, Germany had become one of the most active centers of early Bar...
Joseph Joachim was the most influential violinist in Brahms’s life. Not only did the pair have a clo...
This thesis explores scholarship relevant to assembling a historically informed performance practice...
Joseph Joachim (1831-1907), of Jewish-Hungarian descent, was arguably the greatest violinist of the ...
This practice-led research investigates late nineteenth-century Romantic performing practice with sp...
Three seminal works of the violin repertory will be examined: J.S. Bach’s Sonata no. 2 in a minor BW...
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) and Robert Schumann (1810-1856) were two major figures of the Romantic p...
Every collaborative pianist is called upon to perform the duo sonatas as well as the chamber music a...
Joseph Joachim’s impact as a violinist is undeniable; however, he is less known as a composer. ...
As one of the leading musicians and composers of the Romantic period, Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) ad...
This dissertation shows how Schumann, Liszt and Brahms composed piano works based in a variety of w...
The nineteenth-century Romantic era saw the development and expansion of many vocal and instrumental...
My project is called "The Evolution of the European Violin and Piano Sonata, 1875-1950." My project...
In a mere two days, Robert Schumann composed a duet that would become a lasting symbol of romanticis...
This dissertation consists of a performance project and extensive studies of selected works by Joha...
At the end of the sixteenth century, Germany had become one of the most active centers of early Bar...
Joseph Joachim was the most influential violinist in Brahms’s life. Not only did the pair have a clo...
This thesis explores scholarship relevant to assembling a historically informed performance practice...
Joseph Joachim (1831-1907), of Jewish-Hungarian descent, was arguably the greatest violinist of the ...
This practice-led research investigates late nineteenth-century Romantic performing practice with sp...
Three seminal works of the violin repertory will be examined: J.S. Bach’s Sonata no. 2 in a minor BW...
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) and Robert Schumann (1810-1856) were two major figures of the Romantic p...
Every collaborative pianist is called upon to perform the duo sonatas as well as the chamber music a...
Joseph Joachim’s impact as a violinist is undeniable; however, he is less known as a composer. ...
As one of the leading musicians and composers of the Romantic period, Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) ad...
This dissertation shows how Schumann, Liszt and Brahms composed piano works based in a variety of w...
The nineteenth-century Romantic era saw the development and expansion of many vocal and instrumental...
My project is called "The Evolution of the European Violin and Piano Sonata, 1875-1950." My project...
In a mere two days, Robert Schumann composed a duet that would become a lasting symbol of romanticis...