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  1. Mar 30, 2024 · Johannes Brahms (born May 7, 1833, Hamburg [Germany]—died April 3, 1897, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now in Austria]) was a German composer and pianist of the Romantic period, who wrote symphonies, concerti, chamber music, piano works, choral compositions, and more than 200 songs. Brahms was the great master of symphonic and sonata style in the ...

  2. Johannes Brahms. Johannes Brahms (May 7, 1833 – April 3, 1897) was a German composer from what is known as the Romantic period, who predominantly lived in Vienna, Austria. Brahms was considered by many to be the "successor" to Beethoven, and his first symphony was described by Hans von Bülow as “Beethoven's tenth symphony,” a sobriquet ...

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  4. Johannes Brahms (photo: Tully Potter) Born: May 7, 1833, Hamburg, Germany. Died: April 3, 1897, Vienna, Austria. Eduard Marxsen, who taught the young Brahms, heard of Mendelssohn’s death in 1847 and said: ‘A master of the art is gone; a greater one arises in Brahms,’ a remarkably accurate prediction to make about a 14-year-old student.

  5. Johannes Brahms, (born May 7, 1833, Hamburg—died April 3, 1897, Vienna, Austria-Hungary), German composer. The son of a musician, he became a piano prodigy. In 1853 he met the composer Robert Schumann and his pianist wife, Clara ( see Clara Schumann); Robert immediately proclaimed him a genius, and Clara became the lifelong object of his ...

  6. 1853. Johannes Brahms tours with the Hungarian violinist Eduard Reményi. 1857. Johannes Brahms premieres two serenades in the ducal court of Detmold. 1859. Johannes Brahms' First Piano Concerto is premiered in Hanover. 1863. Johannes Brahms is appointed the director of the Vienna Singakademie choir. 1868.

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  7. Here are 15 essential facts about the great man. 1. Brahms is born! Johannes Brahms was born on May 7th 1833 in Hamburg, Germany. 2. Son to a musical spare man. Brahms' father, Jokob (pictured), found employment as a jobbing musician, mostly getting work from playing the double bass and the French horn.

  8. To compose, Brahms generally left Vienna and headed to the mountains or the lakeshores and surrounded himself with natural beauty. During the last twenty-four years of his life, Brahms was honored with countless awards, prestigious titles, and concert series in his honor.