Brahms

Brahms

BrahmsJohannes Brahms (May 7, 1833 – April 3, 1897) was a German composer of the Romantic period. He was born in Hamburg and in his later years he settled in Vienna, Austria.

Brahms maintained a Classical sense of form and order in his works – in contrast to the opulence of the music of many of his contemporaries. Thus many admirers (though not necessarily Brahms himself) saw him as the champion of traditional forms and "pure music," as opposed to the New German embrace of program music.

Brahms venerated Beethoven: in the composer's home, a marble bust of Beethoven looked down on the spot where he composed, and some passages in his works are reminiscent of Beethoven's style. The main theme of the finale of Brahms's First Symphony is reminiscent of the main theme of the finale of Beethoven's Ninth, and when this resemblance was pointed out to Brahms he replied that any ass – jeder Esel – could see that.

Ein deutsches Requiem was partially inspired by his mother's death in 1865, but also incorporates material from a Symphony he started in 1854, but abandoned following Schumann's suicide attempt. He once wrote that the Requiem "belonged to Schumann". The first movement of this abandoned Symphony was re-worked as the first movement of the First Piano Concerto.

Brahms also loved the Classical composers Mozart and Haydn. He collected first editions and autographs of their works, and edited performing editions. He also studied the music of pre-classical composers, including Giovanni Gabrieli, Johann Adolph Hasse, Heinrich Schütz and especially Johann Sebastian Bach. His friends included leading musicologists, and with Friedrich Chrysander he edited an edition of the works of François Couperin. He looked to older music for inspiration in the arts of strict counterpoint; the themes of some of his works are modelled on Baroque sources, such as Bach's The Art of Fugue in the fugal finale of Cello Sonata No. 1, or the same composer's Cantata No. 150 in the passacaglia theme of the Fourth Symphony's finale.

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Total 915 sheet(s) found, listing between 640 - 660.
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Rhapsody in B minor, Op.79 No.1 Anoss (7)
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3 Duets, Op.20 allacra (7)
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waltz EdleJulve (22)
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Ballade Op.118 Nr.3 usernameb (2)
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2 Violin Transcription
hungarian dance no. 1 georgeirwin (15)
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hungarian dance no. 1 Clarinete (23)
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Symphony nº 3 EuMesmo (24)
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105 Cello, Drum, Trumpet, Violin, Flute, Viola, Horn, Bass Original
Symphony No.1 Complete-Violin 1 battledummy (5)
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15 Violin Original
ungarischer tanz nr.3 (2.Stimme) Schweriner (3)
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2 Piano Transcription
ungarischer tanz nr.3 Schweriner (3)
4906d ago
2 Piano Transcription
Waltz Op. 39, No. 16 mercaedor3 (1)
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In stiller Nacht dominic_mus (7)
4908d ago
2 Piano, Vocal Other
New Love Song Waltzes homevn (58)
4911d ago
40 Piano, Vocal Original
Love Song Waltzes homevn (58)
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29 Piano, Vocal Original
Song of Destiny homevn (58)
4911d ago
20 Piano, Vocal Original
Rhapsodie op.53 homevn (58)
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14 Piano, Vocal Original
Hungarian valse 1 kohana (3)
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3 Violin Original
Wir Wandelten thuan (3)
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5 Saxophone Other