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Johannes Brahms



Brahms, Johannes - brämz, Ger. yōhänˈnĕs bräms, 1833–97, German composer, b. Hamburg. Brahms ranks among the greatest masters of the romantic period. The son of a musician, he early showed astonishing talent in many directions; he chose as a boy to become a pianist. As accompanist to the violinist Eduard Reményi he attracted the notice of   Read More...

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    Johannes Brahms: Life and Letters
    by Johannes Brahms, Josef Eisinger, Styra Avins. 858 pgs.


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    The Music of Brahms
    by Michael Musgrave. 332 pgs.


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