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HISTORICAL, DESCRIPTIVE AND ANALYTICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ENTIRE WORKS OF BRAHMS

BY

EDWIN EVANS (SENIOR)

The works are treated in the order of their opus number, and every single composition is dealt with exhaustively. No other work with such a wealth of detail exists in any language. The whole, being adequately indexed, forms a complete reference book for pianist, student and concert-goer, and may be described as monumental.

Of the CHAMBER AND ORCHESTRAL music, a minute analysis reaching to the rhythmical significance of each bar is given.

The analytical accounts of the PIANO works are each subdivided under the headings: Key; Time and Extent; Thematic Material; Melody; Harmony; Rhythm; etc.

The CHORAL works are dealt with in the fullest detail, and original English translations have been made to most of the SONGS.

Each volume is a self-contained unit and a complete textbook on its particular subject.

WITH 1,500 PAGES AND OVER 1,000 MUSIC EXAMPLES AND TABLES, COMPLETE IN 4 VOLUMES. OCTAVO, CLOTH, £6 net. OR SOLD SEPARATELY AS FOLLOWS:—

Chamber and Orchestral Works. First Series to Op. 67. 30s. net.

Chamber and Orchestral Works. Second Series. Op. 68 to the end. 30s. net.

Piano and Organ Works. Comprising the complete Solo Works; Works for Piano and Orchestra; also Works for Piano Duet and Organ Works as applicable to Pianoforte Solo. 30s. net.

Vocal Works. With portrait. 599 pages. 30s. net.

"This treatise is comparable only to the Kochel catalogue of Mozart. Research and detail could go no further; this book, a labour of love indeed, will be the standard work of reference on Brahms for this century, if not longer."—The Library Assistant.