Robert Snarrenberg is Associate Professor of Music and Comparative Literature at Washington University in St. Louis. In addition to his book Schenker’s Interpretive Practice (Cambridge, 1997), for which he received the Young Scholar Award from the Society for Music Theory, he has translated essays in Schenker’s Der Tonwille (Oxford, 2004–5) and published articles on a variety of topics, most recently on the prosody of German lyric song and the solo songs of Brahms.
Contact : snarrenberg@wustl.edu
Séance - Schumann, Brahms, and Elgar 12.E.3 : Brahms’s Non-Strophic Settings of Stanzaic Poetry