The paper considers the genre of the orchestral serenade in the context of reflections on “old” and “new”. The serenade form was rediscovered for the 19th century by the German composer Johannes Brahms, who built on the legacy of Viennese classicism. In the case of Antonín Dvořák’s Serenade for Wind Instruments, op. 44, it is also possible, on the basis of analysis and historical connections, to speculate about classicist models, specifically Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Serenade in B Flat Major, KV 361/370a. Dvořák took Brahms’ initiative a step further, with his Serenade op. 44 presaging the trend in development towards neoclassicism, which, however, was to come much later
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Before its entrance into the instrumental genre of “The Symphony”, the trombone had held a long hist...
Contemporary theories of concerto first-movement form frequently approach their subject matter by se...
The issue of different versions of works of music is one that is discussed in the case of Antonín Dv...
Mgr. Petra Kolátorová Abstract: Thesis dealt with the Serenade E major Op. 22 (B 52) and the Serenad...
grantor: University of TorontoMusicologists, for the most part, seem unaware that an appr...
The present paper summarises the general affinities that link the great romantic piano fantasies (Sc...
Though there has long been debate concerning the dating and the inception of the Serenade for Thirte...
This paper intends to examine the historical and musical elements of Richard Strauss’ Suite in Bb, ...
This article presents two new hypotheses about Brahms's Alto Rhapsody, op. 53 (1869), a work Brahms ...
Relatório de Projeto Artístico apresentado à Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa, do Instituto Polit...
The importance that Franz Schuberts music has on any classical musician is almost indisputable. His ...
Richard Strauss was only nineteen when he wrote the Serenade and soon the Suite was among his list o...
Style is the characteristic way elements are treated to form a unique whole (Meyer, 1996). The maj...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2022Johannes Brahms signed many of his early musical manu...
In the name of scholarship, there has been a tendency to either downplay or ignore all together the ...
Before its entrance into the instrumental genre of “The Symphony”, the trombone had held a long hist...
Contemporary theories of concerto first-movement form frequently approach their subject matter by se...
The issue of different versions of works of music is one that is discussed in the case of Antonín Dv...