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Brahms and the German Spirit [Hardcover]

Daniel Beller-McKenna (Author)

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July 15, 2004

The music of Johannes Brahms is deeply colored, Daniel Beller-McKenna shows, by nineteenth-century German nationalism and by Lutheran religion. Focusing on the composer's choral works, the author offers new insight on the cultural grounding for Brahms's music.

Music historians have been reluctant to address Brahms's Germanness, wary perhaps of fascist implications. Beller-McKenna counters this tendency; by giving an account of the intertwining of nationalism, politics, and religion that underlies major works, he restores Brahms to his place in nineteenth-century German culture. The author explores Brahms's interest in the folk element in old church music; the intense national pride expressed in works such as the Triumphlied; the ways Luther's Bible and Lutheranism are reflected in Brahms's music; and the composer's ideas about nation building. The final chapter looks at Brahms's nationalistic image as employed by the National Socialists, 1933-1945, and as witnessed earlier in the century (including the complication of rumors that Brahms was Jewish).

In comparison to the overtly nationalist element in Wagner's music, the German elements in Brahms's style have been easy to overlook. This nuanced study uncovers those nationalistic elements, enriching our understanding both of Brahms's art and of German culture.

(20060101)

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Brahms and the German Spirit is...an earnest study of the subject of religion and nationalism in Brahms's life. Daniel Beller-McKenna has woven a coherent tapestry from many strands.
--Styra Avins (Music and Letters )

Beller-McKenna's writing style is engaging, and his background material is comprehensive, with many sources in both historical and modern writings...A worthy contribution to Brahms scholarship, and to a better-rounded view of the composer's life and work.
--Virginia Hancock (Notes )

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From the Introduction Our modern concept of Johannes Brahms as a composer owes much to Arnold Schoenberg's essay "Brahms the Progressive" . . . Brahms, as we have come to know him through Schoenberg, is a harbinger of modernism . . . We are disinclined to appreciate the extent to which Brahms's identity as a German (both to himself and to his audience) affected his music, and the degree to which that German identity was integrally connected to religious issues . . . We prefer to see Brahms as a representative of the good and noble in German musical art in distinction to Wagner, whose ideology dovetails too neatly with -- and was so eagerly embraced along with his music by -- the National Socialists. The critical tradition has found no better way to salvage Brahms the German than to downplay his Germanness, but in doing so, we risk losing sight of the spirituality and nationalism that his music conveys. (20050901)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
national music, biblical notebook, aber bin elend, bet das, apocalyptic paradigm, folk song settings, schütze mich, choral theme, sixth movement, baritone soloist, apocalyptic moment, half cadence
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Wisdom of Solomon, Luther's Bible, Geistliches Wiegenlied, World War, Luther Bible, German Volk, Johannes Brahms, Riders of the Apocalypse, North German, Robert Schumann, Old Testament, Unsere Väter, Max Kalbeck, German Requiem, National Prayers, Alto Rhapsody, Brahms's Germanness, German Spirit, First Symphony, French Revolution, New Testament, Wilhelm Furtwängler, National Socialist, Agnus Dei, Fritz Simrock
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