Does Brahms’s Obsession With Rhythmic Instability Explain His Music’s Magic?

Does Brahms's Obsession With Rhythmic Instability Explain His Music's Magic?

A century separates the clarinet quintets of Mozart and Brahms, but at the emotional heart of each sits a slow movement of rapt, bucolic calm. In both, the strings play with mutes, creating a sound like a summer-morning haze, over which the clarinet drifts in unhurried legato lines.