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  1. May 9, 2024 · Η αδυναμία του συνθέτη στο τσέλο, και η προτίμησή του για τις πιο σκοτεινές του αποχρώσεις, δεν είναι ίσως άσχετη με την ιδιότητα του πατέρα του Johann Jakob Brahms ως κοντραμπασίστα στην 6μελή ...

  2. geneee.org › johann+jakob › mattmullerJohann Jakob Mattmüller

    2 days ago · Parents. Johann Jakob Mattmüller, born on 31 March 1683, died on 30 June 1735, 52 years old. Married on 4 November 1704 to. Anna Maria Henninger, born on 7 December 1685, died on 10 September 1770, 84 years old.

  3. May 1, 2024 · Johannes Brahms, the last of the giants of the Germanic 19th century. Johannes Brahms was, to quote Robert Schumann, “The one destined to come”. In the northern mists, Brahms made his musical debut in Hamburg following in the steps of his musician father. Taught as a pianist, he played in the taverns and bars before going on a concert tour ...

  4. May 17, 2024 · Ludwig van Beethoven (baptized December 17, 1770, Bonn, archbishopric of Cologne [Germany]—died March 26, 1827, Vienna, Austria) was a German composer, the predominant musical figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras. Widely regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived, Ludwig van Beethoven dominates a ...

  5. May 9, 2024 · Subjects Of Study: mysticism. Johann Arndt (born Dec. 27, 1555, Edderitz, Anhalt—died May 11, 1621, Celle, Hanover) was a German Lutheran theologian whose mystical writings were widely circulated in Europe in the 17th century. Arndt studied at Helmstadt, Wittenberg, Strasbourg, and Basel. In 1583 he became a pastor at Badeborn, but in 1590 he ...

  6. May 11, 2024 · Jakob Stämpfli (born Feb. 23, 1820, Janzenhaus, Switz.—died May 15, 1879, Bern) was a radical politician, three times president of the Swiss Confederation.. A radical Bernese lawyer and founder of a local newspaper (Berner Zeitung), Stämpfli participated in the abortive armed attack on the clericalist government of Luzern (1845) and between 1846 and 1850 played an important role in the ...

  7. May 9, 2024 · Max Reger (born March 19, 1873, Brand, Bavaria, Ger.—died May 11, 1916, Leipzig) was a German composer and teacher noted for his organ works, which use Baroque forms. He was one of the last composers to infuse life into 19th-century musical traditions. Reger studied at Weiden. In 1888 he heard Die Meistersinger and Parsifal at Bayreuth, but ...

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