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  1. Johannes Brahms (7. toukokuuta 1833 Hampuri – 3. huhtikuuta 1897 Wien) oli saksalainen klassisen musiikin säveltäjä, joka edusti tyylillisesti romantiikkaa. Häntä pidetään yhtenä suurimmista koskaan eläneistä säveltäjistä; "kolme suurta B:tä" ovat Bach , Brahms ja Beethoven .

  2. Johannes BrahmsHungarian Dance No. 5 in G minorThe German composer, pianist, and conductor Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was one of the most significant compos...

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  3. Johannes Brahms. Johannes Brahms (* 7. máj 1833, Hamburg, Nemecko - † 3. apríl 1897, Viedeň, Rakúsko-Uhorsko) bol nemecký hudobný skladateľ. Je považovaný za jedného z najvýznamnejších hudobných skladateľov, s rozsiahlym a vzácne vyrovnaným dielom vysokej kvality. Je označovaný za predstaviteľa klasicko-romantickej syntézy.

  4. Johannes Brahms in unknown date in 1889 age 55 or 56. Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a famous German composer. He started his career as a pianist. He was always very self-critical and destroyed any composition he thought was not really good. He thought that people were expecting him to be the “next Beethoven ”, and spent ...

  5. Johannes Brahms ( 7. května 1833, Hamburk – 3. dubna 1897, Vídeň) byl německý hudební skladatel, klavírista a dirigent. Ve své tvorbě usiloval o syntézu starších kompozičních forem z období klasicismu a romantismu. Bývá považován za dovršitele díla Ludwiga van Beethovena.

  6. The 20 best violin pieces ever written. ‘You still got it!’ – 90-year-old John Williams casually plays Brahms concerto during recording session. Williams. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was a German composer and pianist and is considered a leading composer in the Romantic period. His best known pieces include his Academic Festival Overture ...

  7. Nov 4, 2022 · Johannes Brahms (7th May 1833–3rd April 1897) was a composer of the Romantic period. Born in Hamburg, Germany, he eventually settled in Vienna, Austria. Brahms wrote a number of major works for orchestra, including two serenades, four symphonies, two piano concertos, a Violin Concerto, a Double Concerto for violin and cello, and a pair of orchestral overtures, the Academic Festival Overture and the Tragic Overture.