Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. May 17, 2023 · Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg on 7 May 1833. His father was Johann Jakob Brahms who earned a living playing the double bass, first in more humble theatre orchestras and then as a member of the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra.

    • Mark Cartwright
  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Widely considered one of the 19th century's greatest composers and one of the leading musicians of the Romantic era, Johannes Brahms was born May 7, 1833, in Hamburg, Germany. He was the second...

  3. With additional tutoring by Otto Cassel and Eduard Marxsen, Brahms’ talent on the piano developed quickly. Johannes Brahms was born on May 7th 1833 in Hamburg, Germany. His father Johann Jakob, a double bass player in the Hamburg city orchestra, taught Johannes piano from the age of seven.

  4. Born: May 7, 1833 - Hamburg, Germany. Died: April 3, 1897 - Vienna, Austria. Johannes Brahms was a German composer of Romantic music, who predominantly lived in Vienna, Austria. Life. Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg. His father, Johann Jakob Brahms, came to Hamburg from Schleswig-Holstein seeking a career as a town musician.

  5. Johannes Brahms was born on May 7, 1833 in Hamburg, Germany. His parents were married three years earlier when Brahms’s father, Johann Jakob, was twenty-four years old and his bride was forty-one. Together they raised three children: Elise, Johannes, and Friedrich. Johann Jakob was a musician who was proficient on several instruments ...

  6. Mini Bio. German Romantic composer Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg in 1833 and died in Vienna, Austria in 1897. A perfectionist, he often compared himself unfavorably to composers such as Beethoven and ended up destroying many compositions without their ever being heard.

  7. People also ask

  8. Johann Jakob Brahms or Brahmst, as he also spelled it, was born on 1 June 1806 in Heide in Holstein, the second son of the innkeeper and trader Johann Brahms, who had moved to Heide from Brunsbüttel via Meldorf. His ancestors were from Lower Saxony.

  1. People also search for