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    Johannes Brahms was born in 1833; his sister Elisabeth (Elise) had been born in 1831 and a younger brother Fritz Friedrich (Fritz) was born in 1835. Fritz also became a pianist; overshadowed by his brother, he emigrated to Caracas in 1867, and later returned to Hamburg as a teacher. See more

    Johannes Brahms was a German composer, pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period. Born in Hamburg into a Lutheran family, he spent much of his professional life in Vienna. He is sometimes grouped … See more

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    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. … See more

    Early years (1833–1850)
    Brahms's father, Johann Jakob Brahms (1806–72), was from the town of Heide in Holstein. The family name was also sometimes spelt 'Brahmst' or 'Brams', and derives from 'Bram', the German word for the shrub See more

    Brahms was baptised into the Lutheran church as an infant, and was confirmed at the age of fifteen (at St. Michael's Church, Hamburg), but has been described as an agnostic and a … See more

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    WebMay 18, 2020 · Mai: Johannes Brahms wird in Hamburg geboren. 1830 heiratete er 24-jährig die um 17 Jahre ältere Christiana Nissen. Der Ehe entstammten drei Kinder. …

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    • Johannes Brahms. Mundart-Hörspiel, Deutschland 1950. Buch: Martha Jochens, Regie: Hans Freundt, Produktion: NWDR Hamburg, Erstsendung: 11. November 1950. Mitwirkende: Ivo Braak (Johannes Brahms), Magda Bäumken (Mutter Brahms), Hartwig Sievers (Vater Brahms), Hilde Sicks (Elise Brahms), Heidi Kabel (Een junge Deern), Heini Kaufeld (Hein, een Jungkerl), Walther Bullerdiek (Honnef, de Kröger vont Gasthuus „De alte Rave“), Franz Felix (Eduard Remenyi, ee…

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      Was ist Johannes Brahms?Johannes Brahms (* 7. Mai 1833 in Hamburg; † 3. April 1897 in Wien) war ein deutscher Komponist, Pianist und Dirigent. Seine Kompositionen werden vorwiegend der Hochromantik zugeordnet; durch die Einbeziehung barocker und klassischer Formen gehen sie aber über diese hinaus. Brahms gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Komponisten des 19. Jahrhunderts.
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      Did Brahms have any siblings?As Johann Jakob prospered, the family moved over the years to ever better accommodation in Hamburg. Johannes Brahms was born in 1833; his sister Elisabeth (Elise) had been born in 1831 and a younger brother Fritz Friedrich (Fritz) was born in 1835.
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      Was Brahms ever married?The nearest Brahms ever came to marriage was in his affair with Agathe von Siebold in 1858; from this he recoiled suddenly, and he was never thereafter seriously involved in the prospect.
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      What was Brahms's personal life like in 1859?Brahms's personal life was also troubled. In 1859 he became engaged to Agathe von Siebold. The engagement was soon broken off, but even after this Brahms wrote to her: "I love you! I must see you again, but I am incapable of bearing fetters.
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      WebJohannes Brahms, (born May 7, 1833, Hamburg [Germany]—died April 3, 1897, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now in Austria]), German composer and pianist of the Romantic period, who wrote symphonies, concerti, chamber …

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      WebJan 07, 2022 · Wien, 7. Januar 1888: Johannes Brahms schwört endgültig den Frauen ab. Besonders unbeschwert ist sein Verhältnis zum anderen Geschlecht ja nie gewesen.

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      WebAug 12, 2018 · Im Jahr 1888 versenkt Johannes Brahms mehrere Päckchen mit Briefen an Clara Schumann im Rhein. Vorausgegangen war - 30 Jahre früher - eine unglückliche …

    • https://www.was-war-wann.de/personen/johannes-brahms.html

      WebAuch mit der Ehefrau Schumanns, der damals schon sehr bekannten Pianistin Clara Schumann (1819-1896) verband Brahms eine tiefe Freundschaft, nach Schumanns …

    • Klassika: Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Lebenslauf

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      Web1896 starb die für Johannes Brahms "Herrliche Frau" Clara Schumann. Nach der Beisetzung in Bonn, bei der Brahms zugegen war, reiste dieser nach Ischl. Dort wurde er …

    • Johannes, Clara und die Frauen – Rügen-Aktuell

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      WebIm Buch „Beziehungszauber“ wird daher der Frage nachgegangen, wie Clara jeweils reagierte, als sich Johannes zwischen 1858 und 1893 mehr als zehn Mal in andere …

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