Johannes Brahms (German: [joˈhanəs ˈbʁaːms]; 7 May 1833 ⁇ 3 April 1897) shima gargam ye, pianist, kuru conductor lardǝ German bǝwo suro zaman Romantic bǝ dǝye. Hamburg lan suro fato Lutheran bǝn təbando, cidanzə cida bǝ ngəwuso Vienna lan sədəna. Loktu laan sha Johann Sebastian Bach-a Ludwig van Beethoven-a kəltəyin ""Bs yakkə"" dəro, bayan do karnu kǝn mewun kǝn mewun tilon bǝ dǝye Hans von Bülow-a sǝdǝna.
Johannes Brahms
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | Hamburg |
Name in native language | Johannes Brahms |
Given name | Johannes |
Family name | Brahms |
Pseudonym | G.W. Marks |
Date of birth | 7 May 1833 |
Place of birth | Hamburg |
Date of baptism | 26 May 1833 |
Date of death | 3 April 1897 |
Place of death | Vienna |
Manner of death | natural causes |
Cause of death | liver cancer |
Place of burial | Vienna Central Cemetery |
Father | Johann Jakob Brahms |
Mother | Johanna Henrica Christiane Nissen |
Sibling | Fritz Brahms |
Spouse | no value |
Languages spoken, written or signed | German |
Writing language | German |
Occupation | composer, conductor, pianist |
Field of work | classical music, symphony, chamber music, art music |
Employer | University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Wiener Singakademie, Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde |
Academic degree | Doctor of Music |
Student of | Eduard Marxsen |
Residence | Vienna |
Work location | Letovice |
Work period (start) | 1843 |
Religion or worldview | agnosticism |
Instrument | piano, cello, horn |
List of works | list of compositions by Johannes Brahms |
Movement | Romantic music |
Influenced by | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven |
Official website | https://www.brahms-institut.de/index.php/de/allgemeines |
Described at URL | http://www.johannesbrahms.org |
Has works in the collection | New York Public Library for the Performing Arts |
Related category | Category:Compositions by Johannes Brahms |
Copyright status as a creator | copyrights on works have expired |
Documentation files at | SAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts |