Stylistic Features of J.Brahms based on his chamber-instrumental work

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Work theme: features of J. Brahms’ style (based on the example of his late chamber-instrumental production). Work object: chamber-instrumental work of Western European composers of classic-romantic time. Work subject: stylistic features of J. Brahms’ chamber-instrumental work based on the example of late opuses (Violin Sonata Op.100 and Clarinet Sonatas No.1 and No.2 Op.120) in the context of European culture. Work material: Violin Sonata No.2 in A major Op.100 Clarinet Sonatas No.1 in F minor and No.2 in E-flat major Op.120 with Viola and Violin respectively. Work purpose: define the principles of J. Brahms’ work with thematism specific to his late chamber-instrumental production. The given purpose defines tasks set in the work: - analyze the structural melodic and harmonic features of the Violin Sonata Op.100; - analyze the structural melodic and harmonic features of the Clarinet Sonatas No.1 and No.2 Op.120; - identify the features of interpretation and performance difficulties in Sonata No.2 Op.120 (based on the example of the main part of the first section).
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