Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897)

Johannes Brahms. C. Brasch, Berlin (1889).

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Alias: G.W. Marks

 

“On one stave, for a small instrument, the man writes a whole world of the deepest thoughts and most powerful feelings.”

 

GENERAL INFO

Description: Brahms was a romantic composer considered to be the most classical of romantic composers since throughout his life he remained faithful to classicism influenced by composers such as Mozart, Haydn or Beethoven.
Sex: Male. Occupation: Composer. Pianist.
Place of Birth / Death: Hamburg, German Confederation / Viena, Austrohungar Empire. Country Tags: Germany.
Periods: 19th Century. Genres: Chamber music, Instrumental music, Simphonic music, Orchestral music, Vocal music, Choral music, Concert, Dance.
Styles: Clasicism, Virtuosism. School / Group: –
Instruments: Piano. Relatives: Johann Jakob Brahms (father).
Patrons: – Master: Otto Cossel, Eduard Marxsen

 

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Bibliography

  • Avins, Styra (ed.), (1997). Johannes Brahms: Life and Letters. Avins. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Frisch, Walter and Karnes, Kevin C., (eds.), (2009).Brahms and His World (Revised Edition). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Gál, Hans, (1963). Johannes Brahms: His Work and Personality. Tr. Joseph Stein. New York: Alfred A. Knopf
  • Isabel Cortázar. (1994). Historia de los Grandes Compositores Clásicos. España: Olimpo Ediciones.
  • León Plantinga. (2008). Antología de la Música Romántica. Madrid: Akal Música
  • Philip G. Downs. (2006). Anthology of classical music. University of Western Ontario.