Utopian Agendas: Variation, Allusion, and Referential Meaning in Brahms's Symphonies.Published in:Brahms Studies, 2001, v. 3, p. 129By:Knapp, RaymondPublication type:Article
Themes of Nostalgia and Critique in Weimar-Era Brahms Reception.Published in:Brahms Studies, 2001, v. 3, p. 231By:von der Linn, MichaelPublication type:Article
Brahms and the Shifting Barline: Metric Displacement and Formal Process in the Trios with Wind Instruments.Published in:Brahms Studies, 2001, v. 3, p. 191By:Smith, Peter H.Publication type:Article
Brahms's Variations on a Hungarian Song, op. 21, no .2: 'Betrachte dann die Beethovenschen und, wenn Du willst, meine.'Published in:Brahms Studies, 2001, v. 3, p. 47By:Horne, WilliamPublication type:Article
The Alto Rhapsody: Psychology, Intertextuality, and Brahms's Artistic Development.Published in:Brahms Studies, 2001, v. 3, p. 19By:Webster, JamesPublication type:Article
Max Kalbeck: Excerpts from the Diary of 1897.Published in:2001, isbn. 9780803212879By:McColl, SandraPublication type:Excerpt