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Re: Brahms 1st: recapitulation

by Neil <nhmiller@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 22, 2008 at 11:16 PM

On Mar 22, 8:38=EF=BF=BDpm, Ray Johnstone <r...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In the analysis that comes with the B&H score of Brahms 1st symphony,
> the recapitulation in the 4th movement begins at bar 185. But this is
> the introduction of the big tune of the movement.

Sounds like someone at B&H didn't understand Sonata Form completely
and mistook the Introduction for the Exposition and Development (it is
a long Introduction) and the Exposition for the Recapitulation.

> What's going on?

To answer that, we could start with the Dalai Lama.

> r...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Miller, author of The Piano Lessons Book
Enter in Amazon.com search: Neil Miller Piano Lessons Book
OR http://www.createspace.com/3332371
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
Brahms 1st: recapitulation
Ray Johnstone <ray@[EM  2008-03-23 12:38:52 
Re: Brahms 1st: recapitulation
Neil <nhmiller@[EMAIL   2008-03-22 23:16:17 
Re: Brahms 1st: recapitulation
LJS <ljschenck@[EMAIL   2008-03-22 23:17:24 
Re: Brahms 1st: recapitulation
Ray Johnstone <ray@[EM  2008-03-23 17:48:56 
Re: Brahms 1st: recapitulation
LJS <ljschenck@[EMAIL   2008-03-23 08:03:27 

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