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Brahms in the Priesthood of Art: Gender and Art Religion in the Nineteenth-Century German Musical Imagination

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  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • 15.5 x 23.7 x 2.3 cm

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For music historians and Brahms enthusiasts alike

Explores gender roles in Brahms's musical identity

You will gain new insights into Brahms's legacy

This book delves into Brahms's complex relationship with art, gender, and music in 19th-century Germany.

Brahms in the Priesthood of Art: Gender and Art Religion in the Nineteenth-Century German Musical Imagination explores the intersection of gender, art religion (Kunstreligion) and other aesthetic currents in Brahms reception of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In particular, it focuses on the theme of the self-sacrificing musician devoted to his art, or "priest of music," with its quasi-mystical and German Romantic implications of purity seemingly at odds with the lived reality of Brahms's bourgeois existence. While such German Romantic notions of art religion informed the thinking on musical purity and performance, after the failed socio-political revolutions of 1848/49, and in the face of scientific developments, the very concept of musical priesthood was questioned as outmoded. Furthermore, its essential gender ambiguity, accommodating such performing mothers as Clara Schumann and Amalie Joachim, could suit the bachelor Brahms but leave the composer open to

speculation. Supportive critics combined elements of masculine and feminine values with a muddled rhetoric of prophets, messiahs, martyrs, and other art-religious stereotypes to account for the special status of Brahms and his circle. Detractors tended to locate these stereotypes in a more modern, fin-de-si cle psychological framework that questioned the composer's physical and mental well-being. In analyzing these receptions side by side, this book revises the accepted image of Brahms, recovering lost ambiguities in his reception. It resituates him not only in a romanticized priesthood of art, but also within the cultural and gendered discourses overlooked by the absolute music paradigm.

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  • Title

    Brahms in the Priesthood of Art: Gender and Art Religion in the Nineteenth-Century German Musical Imagination

  • Author

    Laurie Mcmanus (associate Professor Of Music History And Literature, Associate Professor Of Music History And Literature, Shenandoah University)

  • Book Format

    Hardcover

  • Publisher

    Oxford University Press

  • Published

    January 2021

  • Weight

    541g

  • Dimensions

    15.5 x 23.7 x 2.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9780190083274

  • ISBN-10

    0190083271

  • Eden Code

    5591755

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