May Monthly Classical Concert: Brahms the Progressive
May’s Monthly Classical Concert challenges long-held assumptions about musical tradition through the lens of Johannes Brahms.
While Brahms held deep respect for classical forms, he never merely replicated them. Instead, he redefined structure from within, developing complex harmonic language and rhythmic sophistication that pushed music forward. His technique of continuous transformation — later termed “developing variation” — allowed ideas to evolve organically throughout a work.
This progressive vision was famously recognized by Arnold Schoenberg, who regarded Brahms as a precursor to 20th-century musical thought and articulated this perspective in his influential essay Brahms the Progressive.
The program places Brahms’ 4 Ballades Op. 10 (1854) and 3 Intermezzi Op. 117 (1892) alongside Schoenberg’s 6 Little Piano Pieces Op. 19 (1911) and 3 Piano Pieces Op. 11 (1909), revealing a direct artistic and intellectual lineage between Romanticism and early modernism.
Performed by Ken Min Lim (Melaka, Malaysia), this extraordinary piano recital offers a compelling re-examination of tradition, innovation, and musical evolution.
Concert details
📅 17 May | 🕖 7:00 PM
🎟 Adults $10 | Students with ID & children under 16: $3
Seats are limited, and tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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