Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897)

Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) - photo 1

Johannes Brahms

Johannes Brahms was a great German composer, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era.

Johannes showed a talent for music early on, learning to play the piano and earning a living from it; in 1850 he met the Hungarian violinist of Jewish origin Eduard Remenyi - from him he learned gypsy music, which often manifested itself in his later work.

In 1853, Brahms had a fateful encounter with the composer Robert Schumann. Schumann wrote an enthusiastic article about Brahms in a periodical, and from that moment the general public became aware of the young talent. In 1859 Brahms was appointed conductor of the women's choir in Hamburg, which gave him ample time for his own work. During this period he composed two Serenades for orchestra and a String Sextet in B flat major, and completed the Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor. A little later he settled in Vienna and directed the Singakademie choir.

In 1868 Brahms completed his most famous choral work, the German Requiem, which is still considered one of the most important works of 19th century choral music. The following year he composed two volumes of Hungarian Dances for piano duet - these were brilliant arrangements of gypsy melodies, their success was phenomenal, and they were performed all over the world.

For the rest of his life, Brahms never stopped composing works in a wide variety of genres: symphonies, concertos, chamber music, piano works, choral works, waltzes and songs. Brahms was a great master of the symphonic and sonata style of the second half of the nineteenth century, which placed him in the first ranks of German composers. He made his last concert appearance in March 1897, and died of cancer in Vienna in April.

Date and place of birt:7 may 1833, Hamburg, Germany
Date and place of death:3 april 1897, Vienna, Austria
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Composer
Art style:Romanticism

Creators Romanticism

Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (1797 - 1855)
Ernst Ferdinand Oehme
1797 - 1855
Jan Philip Koelman (1818 - 1893)
Jan Philip Koelman
1818 - 1893
Karl Roux (1826 - 1894)
Karl Roux
1826 - 1894
Friedrich Ernst Morgenstern (1853 - 1919)
Friedrich Ernst Morgenstern
1853 - 1919
Ernest Braems (1883 - 1965)
Ernest Braems
1883 - 1965
Wilhelm Gottfried Ohaus (1828 - 1884)
Wilhelm Gottfried Ohaus
1828 - 1884
Célestin Nanteuil (1813 - 1873)
Célestin Nanteuil
1813 - 1873
Pieter Gerardus Sjamaar (1819 - 1876)
Pieter Gerardus Sjamaar
1819 - 1876
Alfred Du Mont (1828 - 1894)
Alfred Du Mont
1828 - 1894
Godefroy Engelmann I (1788 - 1839)
Godefroy Engelmann I
1788 - 1839
Heinrich Bürkel (1802 - 1869)
Heinrich Bürkel
1802 - 1869
Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856)
Heinrich Heine
1797 - 1856
Edward William Cooke (1811 - 1880)
Edward William Cooke
1811 - 1880
Johannes Hilverdink (1813 - 1902)
Johannes Hilverdink
1813 - 1902
Max Bruch (1838 - 1920)
Max Bruch
1838 - 1920
Apollon Nikolaevich Mokritsky (1810 - 1870)
Apollon Nikolaevich Mokritsky
1810 - 1870