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Johannes Brahms
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Johannes was the second child born to Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen and Johann Jakob Brahms. His father learned to play several instruments, and earned a living playing in local dance halls. His mother was a skilled seamstress. Brahms parents married in 1830. His father was 24 and his mother was 41. Besides the fact that their finances were extremely tight, their age difference greatly influenced Johannes father to leave his wife in 1864.
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Johannes Brahms: Complete Works For Piano Solo - Volume 2 Composed by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), arranged by Eusebius Mandyczewski. For piano. Schirmer Library, Vol. 1729. Format: piano solo book. With introductory text. Romantic Period.
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Complete Works For Piano Solo - Volume 2 By Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), arranged by Eusebius Mandyczewski. Collection for solo piano. Schirmer Library, Vol. 1729. 188 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. (HL.50261190)
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Johannes Brahms acquired his fame as a symphonic composer, yet he only wrote four. He was in love with another man's wife. These and other secrets about this great man are revealed through the lesser known facts of history.
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Late Idyll: The Second Symphony of Johannes Brahms, by Reinhold Brinkmann, translated by Peter Palmer. An analysis of Symphony No.2 and meditation of its position in Brahms' career and in relation to 19th century ideas of melancholy.
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Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was a Cypriotese photographer, advocate, nudist, village idiot, sculptor, deer-hunter, murderer, art director, copywriter, trombone violator, and part-time composer of ambient black-metal and neo-folk. He is most famous for his athletic achievments, which include;
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