Brahms Johannes Brahms: His Life Research Proposal

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He is faster in every movement than any other of the above mentioned conductors and yet he scarcely sounds rushed" (Laurson 2008). Even without an extensive knowledge of the history of Brahms symphonic compositions, the modern, 21th century nature of the Janowski approach becomes clear when comparing it to an older recording, that of Leonard Bernstein's. Bernstein's is slower, more ponderous, especially at the beginning, although it should be noted that the Bernstein sounds less like a Beethoven work than the Janowski. It sounds more like a unique, albeit slower-paced composer, more distinctly like Brahms although for some that might not be a 'good thing.' Difficult to love, personally and musically, the fact that Brahms can be an 'acquired taste' and his acceptance may vary with conductor's intentions does not reduce his important contributions in musical variation and creating a fusion between the Classical and Romantic genres of music.

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"Symphony No.1" Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Marek
Janowski. Pentatone 2007.

Brahms, Johannes. "Symphonies." Conducted by Leonard Bernstein. Vienna Philharmonic.

Deutsche Gramophone. 2007.

Glesner, Elizabeth Schwarm. "Brahms Symphony No. 1" Classical Music Homepage.

Last Revision 10 Oct 2000. http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/brahms_sym1.html[7 Nov 2008]

Johannes Brahms biography." 8 Notes. 2008. http://www.8notes.com/biographies/brahms.asp[7 Nov 2008]

Laurson, Jens F. "Aimez-vous Brahms? (Symphony No. 1, op. 68).WETA FM 90.9 Blog. http://www.weta.org/fmblog/?p=318

Sadie, Stanley. "Johannes Brahms." Extracted with permission from the Grove Concise

Dictionary of Music. Edited by Stanley Sadie. Updated by Matt Boynick 1 Feb 1996

http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/brahms.html[7 Nov 2008]

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Works Cited

Brahms, Johannes. "Symphony No.1" Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Marek

Janowski. Pentatone 2007.

Brahms, Johannes. "Symphonies." Conducted by Leonard Bernstein. Vienna Philharmonic.

Deutsche Gramophone. 2007.
Last Revision 10 Oct 2000. http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/brahms_sym1.html[7 Nov 2008]
Johannes Brahms biography." 8 Notes. 2008. http://www.8notes.com/biographies/brahms.asp[7 Nov 2008]
Laurson, Jens F. "Aimez-vous Brahms? (Symphony No. 1, op. 68).WETA FM 90.9 Blog. http://www.weta.org/fmblog/?p=318
http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/brahms.html[7 Nov 2008]


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