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  1. And we understand that as they rode that 2.5-year-long emotional roller coaster together, and Brahms experienced firsthand Clara’s depth and power and intelligence, we know that Brahms came to the conclusion that he could never marry a woman his own age. It was a decision he stuck to: after Clara, Brahms would have crushes, but he never married.

  2. Johannes Brahms was born on 7 May, 1833 in Hamburg. His father, Johann Jakob Brahms, was a musician from Heide, who came to Hamburg to pursue a career in music. His mother, Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen, was a seamstress. He was born the second of their three children. Johannes had his first musical training from his father.

  3. Apr 8, 2014 · Brahms first met the enchanting Clara Schumann at age 20, when he arrived to stay with her and her husband, composer, Robert Schumann in 1853. While Robert was busy championing the young composer by writing articles of support, Brahms was developing a devoted, and apparently always unrequited love for Clara (1819-1896), a successful musician in ...

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    • Clara’s Career
    • Robert Schumann
    • A Break with Clara's Father
    • The Engagement
    • The Marriage
    • A Touching Birthday Present
    • Robert's Sickness and A Move to Dresden
    • Johannes Brahms
    • Robert Passes
    • The Later Years

    Her first performances were at home and for Leipzig and Dresden friends. In 1828 her family takes a trip to nearby Dresden where she gives private performances to local musicians and friends. Those who attended were impressed and the young musician began to build a reputation early in her life, at this time only 8 years old. The trip to Dresden was...

    The Summer of 1830 was spent preparing for her first solo concert in Leipzig. But something took place that was to have a profound impact on Clara's life. In October, a new student moved into the Wieck household named Robert Schumann. He had arrived in Leipzig earlier that year in order to pursue his passion for music after abandoning a career in l...

    At first Clara's father was oblivious to their relationship. But when his suspicions were at last aroused, his first reaction was to remove his daughter from Leipzig in January of 1836. At first Robert persisted in the belief that Clara's father would approve of their marriage. He thought that Mr. Wieck would be overjoyed to see his daughter togeth...

    During the summer of 1837, a mutual friend began exchanging letters between Robert and Clara. On August 13, Robert wrote to her: Her answer, simple and beautiful, sealed the bond with Robert. For the rest of their lives they considered the following day, August 14th, 1837, the day of their engagement. In his diary Robert wrote, "A union for eternit...

    In September of 1839, Clara asked her father for some of her earnings during their tours together to act as a dowry, but he refused. She thus resolved to provide her own dowry of sorts by performing on her own. The young artist was clearly a little nervous about the new life ahead of her. Her diary shows her questioning how the two would support th...

    For Robert's 31st birthday, his first birthday during their marriage, Clara was inspired to give him a present that would stay with him forever. She writes music to a poem that had always shown how she felt for him. On June 8th, 1841, she presents her song to to him, Liebst du um Schönheit, with words by Friedrich Rückert: Robert and Clara jointly ...

    In August of 1844, Robert suffers a severe mental and physical breakdown. He had pains, he trembled, wept, could not sleep, and eventually becomes so weak that he cannot even walk across a room by himself. Clara abandons plans for another concert tour and devotes herself entirely to Robert and his health. Several cures are attempted but nothing see...

    In 1853 a young man comes by the Schumann household looking for Robert. One of their children tell the man that their parents are out but will be home the next day. The next day the man meets Robert and asks if he might take piano lessons from him. He begins to play but Robert quickly stops him, rushing to bring Clara in so she can hear the music a...

    Brahms does what he can to comfort Clara over the state of her husband. She visits Robert in the hospital for two days in July of 1856, sharing wine together. She leaves briefly one afternoon, and returns to find him passed away on July 29thof 1856. She writes that although she is sad, she feels quite relieved that his suffering is over. She writes...

    In July of 1856, Clara invites Brahms and his sister on a one month vacation with them to the Rhine valley and Switzerland. Here they discuss their future, possibly even marriage. It seems evident however, that the two reach a decision that they must part. The two remain lifelong friends. Brahms sends her manuscripts he had written asking for her o...

  5. Mar 5, 2021 · She didn’t want the same thing to happen to Johannes. The Romantics, especially the Schumanns and Brahms, regarded their art as religion. Brahms and Liszt referred to Clara as a priestess in 1854. Johannes and Clara likely also chose to never marry simply as a monastic devotion to their art. Johannes Brahms never married. He never had children.

  6. Johannes Brahms - Capriccio, Op. 76, No. 1, Manuscript facsimile, 1871. Scholars have devoted a great deal of attention to the relationship between Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann. The two first met in 1853, when Brahms visited the Schumanns in Düsseldorf and played many of his compositions for them, eliciting Robert Schumann’s famous ...

  7. Robert and Clara are in love, and the couple are among Vienna’s most famous musicians. Robert welcomes a promising young composer, Johannes Brahms, into their lives. But soon Brahms will fall in love with Clara…. Admiration, deceit and friendship; Vialma tells the story of the Brahms and Schumann love triangle, the greatest love triangle in ...

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