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musical textures were
noted for
their Brahmsian richness.
Ferruccio Busoni's
early music shows much
Brahmsian influence, and
Brahms took an interest...
- Schoenberg's
early works, like Verklärte
Nacht (1899),
represented a
Brahmsian–Wagnerian
synthesis on
which he built.
Mentoring Anton Webern and Alban...
- and
those British composers such as
Stanford and
Parry whom he saw as
Brahmsian. He
campaigned against the
prevailing fashion for
performances of Handel...
- Taruskin,
Richard (May 16, 2004). "Underneath the
Dissonance Beat a
Brahmsian Heart". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on
November 17...
- not, however, be
interpreted as
indicating works in the
Beethovenian or
Brahmsian symphonic style, but more as
symphonic poems. When
asked in the mid-1950s...
-
University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-509620-0. Kim,
David Hyun-Su. 2012. "The
Brahmsian Hairpin." 19th-century Music. 36(1):46–57. doi:10.1525/ncm.2012.36.1.046...
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motets Watch Thou, Dear Lord (words by St Augustine) and Love Unknown, the
Brahmsian organ Prelude on Irby, and his many
short carols for Christmas, are also...
- ("Sonate Inaugurale" Op. 9) and
chamber music, such as his
distinctly Brahmsian piano quintet in D flat (Opus 5) and his
sonatas for
violin and piano...
- keep its
cutting edge and not slip into Romanticism.
There is a
rather Brahmsian spirit trying to
emerge here." He
composed chamber music for
various combinations...
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characterize his
style as
traditional mainstream Euro-Germanic in the
Brahmsian manner (structurally more than in the way the
music actually sounds) rather...