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Johannes Brahms (pronounced [joːˈhanəs ˈbʁaːms]) (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897), German composer and pianist, was one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period. Born in Hamburg, Brahms spent much ...
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Johannes Brahms - Biography and work. Listen to classical music/compositions by Johannes Brahms online ... BRAHMS, J.: Clarinet Sonatas Nos. 1, 2 / Clarinet Trio in A minor (Wlach) (1957)
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The son of a double bassist in the Hamburg Philharmonic Society, Brahms demonstrated great promise from the beginning. He began his musical career as a pianist, contributing to the family coffers as a teenager by playing in restaurants, taverns, and even brothels. ... Cadenza for J.S. Bach's keyboard concerto in D-,
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Brahms' choral music falls into three broad categories: "antiquarian," where the influence of J. S. Bach and Heinrich Schütz is particularly felt; "folk," arrangements of folk-songs and folk-like original tunes; and extensions of the Romantic choral works of Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Schumann.
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Jack Tan Lim Tshui Fang Ong Lip Tat Goh Lee Choo ... Johannes Brahms was born the son of a double bass player who taught the young Johannes. Youthful experiences of playing the piano in a tavern full of sailors and prostitutes coloured Brahms attitude towards women in later life.
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Search entire website ... by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) , "Vergebliches Ständchen", op. 84 (Fünf Romanzen und Lieder) no. 4 (1877-9), first performed 1883. ... This project is not funded. If you found the information here useful, please consider making a donation. Your gift is greatly appreciated! - Emily...
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by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) , "Hyperions Schicksalslied", alternate title: "Schicksalslied", op. 54 (1868), published 1871. by Friedrich Cerha (1926-) , no title, 1995, stanza 3, from Acht Sätze nach Hölderlin-Fragmenten, no. ... 4, also set in Russian by Erich J. Wolff (1874-1913) , "Hyperions Schicksalslied", op.
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All Music Guide Title is: Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in Bm Op115; Piano Quintet in Fm, Op34a ... ; People who buy j brahms CDS may also enjoy, in order of descending probability, the works of F Schubert, Dvorak, L V Beethoven, G Mahler.
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Zacher's third performance is named after Johannes Brahms' work Alt-Rhapsodie, which was completed in 1869 and was written for a (male) choir, orchestra and solo alto. Brahms' composition is based on three stanzas from Goethe's poem, Harzreise im Winter, and is subdivided into three distinct sections.
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