Johannes Brahms (7th May 1833–3rd April 1897) was a composer of the Romanti… Read Full Bio ↴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.
His large choral work Ein deutsches Requiem ("A German Requiem") is not a traditional, liturgical requiem (Missa pro defunctis), but a setting of texts which Brahms selected from the Lutheran Bible. The work was composed in three major periods of his life. An earlier version of the second movement was first composed in 1854, not long after Robert Schumann's attempted suicide, and was later finished and used in his first piano concerto. The majority of the Requiem was composed after his mother's death in 1865. The fifth movement was later added after the official premiere in 1868. The complete work was then published in 1869.
Brahms's works in variation form include the Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel and the Paganini Variations, both for solo piano, and the Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn in versions for two pianos and for orchestra. The final movement of the Fourth Symphony (Op. 98) is also formally a set of variations.
His chamber works include three string quartets, two string quintets and two string sextets, as well as a clarinet quintet, a clarinet trio, a horn trio, a piano quintet, three piano quartets and three piano trios. He composed several instrumental sonatas with piano, including three for violin, two for cello and two for clarinet (which were subsequently arranged for viola by the composer). His solo piano works range from his early piano sonatas and ballades to his late sets of character pieces. Brahms also wrote about 200 songs and is considered among the greatest of Lieder composers (with Schubert and Schumann). His chorale preludes for organ, which he wrote shortly before his death, have become an important part of the organist's repertoire.
Brahms never wrote an opera, nor did he ever write in the characteristic late-19th-century form of the tone poem, strongly preferring to compose absolute music that does not refer to an explicit scene or narrative.
Despite his reputation as a serious composer of large, complex musical designs, some of Brahms's most widely known and commercially successful compositions during his life were aimed at the thriving contemporary market for domestic music-making, and are small-scale and popular in intention. These included his arrangements of popular dances, in Hungarian Dances, the Waltzes Op. 39 for piano duet, the Liebeslieder Waltzes for vocal quartet and piano, and some of his many songs, notably the Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No 4 (published in 1868). This last item was written (to a folk text) to celebrate the birth of a son to Brahms's friend Bertha Faber, and is universally known as Brahms' Lullaby.
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.
His large choral work Ein deutsches Requiem ("A German Requiem") is not a traditional, liturgical requiem (Missa pro defunctis), but a setting of texts which Brahms selected from the Lutheran Bible. The work was composed in three major periods of his life. An earlier version of the second movement was first composed in 1854, not long after Robert Schumann's attempted suicide, and was later finished and used in his first piano concerto. The majority of the Requiem was composed after his mother's death in 1865. The fifth movement was later added after the official premiere in 1868. The complete work was then published in 1869.
Brahms's works in variation form include the Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel and the Paganini Variations, both for solo piano, and the Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn in versions for two pianos and for orchestra. The final movement of the Fourth Symphony (Op. 98) is also formally a set of variations.
His chamber works include three string quartets, two string quintets and two string sextets, as well as a clarinet quintet, a clarinet trio, a horn trio, a piano quintet, three piano quartets and three piano trios. He composed several instrumental sonatas with piano, including three for violin, two for cello and two for clarinet (which were subsequently arranged for viola by the composer). His solo piano works range from his early piano sonatas and ballades to his late sets of character pieces. Brahms also wrote about 200 songs and is considered among the greatest of Lieder composers (with Schubert and Schumann). His chorale preludes for organ, which he wrote shortly before his death, have become an important part of the organist's repertoire.
Brahms never wrote an opera, nor did he ever write in the characteristic late-19th-century form of the tone poem, strongly preferring to compose absolute music that does not refer to an explicit scene or narrative.
Despite his reputation as a serious composer of large, complex musical designs, some of Brahms's most widely known and commercially successful compositions during his life were aimed at the thriving contemporary market for domestic music-making, and are small-scale and popular in intention. These included his arrangements of popular dances, in Hungarian Dances, the Waltzes Op. 39 for piano duet, the Liebeslieder Waltzes for vocal quartet and piano, and some of his many songs, notably the Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No 4 (published in 1868). This last item was written (to a folk text) to celebrate the birth of a son to Brahms's friend Bertha Faber, and is universally known as Brahms' Lullaby.
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Johannes Brahms Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Johannes Brahms:
49 Deutsche Volkslieder Schwesterlein, Schwesterlein, Wann geh'n wir nach Haus? Mor…
49 Deutsche Volkslieder WoO 33 : Da unten im Tale Da unten im Tale Läufts Wasser so trüb, Und i kann dirs…
Brahms Lullaby Guten cbend, gut' Nacht Mit Rosen bedacht Mit Näglein bestec…
Da unten im Tale Da unten im Tale Läufts Wasser so trüb, Und i kann dirs…
Die Mainacht Wann der silberne Mond durch die Gesträuche blinkt, Und sein…
Feinsliebchen Feinsliebchen, du sollst mir nicht barfuß gehn, Du zertritts…
Geistliches Wiegenlied JOHcNNES BRcHMS (1788-1866) Geistliches Wiegenlied (Text: …
Gesänge Op. 91 No. 1: Gestillte Sehnsucht JOHcNNES BRcHMS (1788-1866) Gestillte Sehnsucht op. 92 (Tex…
Gesänge Op. 91 No. 2: Geistliches Wiegenlied JOHcNNES BRcHMS (1788-1866) Geistliches Wiegenlied (Text: …
Lullaby. Guten cbend, gut' Nacht Mit Rosen bedacht Mit Näglein bestec…
Schwesterlein Schwesterlein Schwesterlein, Schwesterlein, Wann geh'n wir nach Haus? Mor…
Sehnsucht JOHcNNES BRcHMS (1788-1866) Gestillte Sehnsucht op. 92 (Tex…
Wiegenlied Guten Abend, gut' Nacht, Mit Rosen bedacht, Mit Näglein be…
Wiegenlied Op.49 No.4 Guten Abend, gut′ Nacht, Mit Rosen bedacht, Mit Näglein best…
Zwei Gesänge Op. 91: 1. Gestillte Sehnsucht JOHcNNES BRcHMS (1788-1866) Gestillte Sehnsucht op. 92 (Tex…
Zwei Gesänge Op. 91: No. 2. Geistliches Wiegenlied JOHcNNES BRcHMS (1788-1866) Geistliches Wiegenlied (Text: …
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1emmain
He wrote this when he was 50 and it shows - so much world-weary sadness and mature reflected beauty in it. Yet he hadn't quite given up and had so much to impart to the world. Amazing.
Tucker French
I think the reason Brahms has always been my favorite is because you can feel it. Every bit of desperation, beauty, and depression. This piece is so extremely moving. I try and listen to it whenever possible. It gives me goosebumps and makes me wonder where the genius went. Why does no one write music such as this anymore? It saddens me.
LAIS
@Reptiles Smile , sorry to say, but ... not even close.
Brahms was able to be romantic without being oversentimental.
Kellil Jasmin
Let's listen to Solitude, Sofiane Pamart... It does exist, believe.
Keyser Soze
you wrote it 13 years ago, 13, and I just saw that... I don't know where are you now, but I hope you well...
Varinia Spartacus
You're right, what happened? How did we get to reggaeton?? 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Lali Dolgopolova
Гениально…. Слёзы от радости и печали! Великий Брамс!
itamkeh
Brahms, a musical TITAN!!! The most exquisite music ever composed: the horn trio, the piano pieces op 117-119, the list goes on and on. I'm in awe of this man's work, breathtakingly beautiful and well-crafted!
Jeremiah ball
This piece evoke such melancholia and harmonious beauty in equal measures!
Private
I'm okay with the popular songs nowadays, but I feel that more young people ( like myself ) should enjoy the true beauty of classical pieces . Man, it's wonderful