This collection of essays by internationally renowned scholars offers fresh perspectives on the nineteenth-century German composer Johannes Brahms. It brings together thirty-nine short and incisive chapters on the historical social and cultural contexts in which Brahms lived and worked and will appeal to students researchers and music lovers.
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