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Para além de ser um excelente maestro, actividade que iniciou aos dez anos, Brahms dedicou-se a todas as formas, exceto balé e ópera, que não lhe interessavam - seu domínio era realmente a música pura, onde reinou absoluto em seu tempo
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Compositores do Período Barroco
he edited works by composers such as Rameau and Francois Couperin ... He was well ahead of his time in his creative interest in this "Early Music" as composer, performer and scholar and particularly looked to such older music for inspiration in the arts of strict counterpoint ... many of the themes to his better-known works are modelled on Baroque sources in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Compositores de Música de Câmara Caminhadas He was a great walker and especially enjoyed spending time in the open air, where he felt that he could think more clearly ... Like Beethoven, Brahms was fond of nature and often went walking in the woods around Vienna in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Perfeccionismo Brahms was an extreme perfectionist. He destroyed many early works - including a Violin Sonata he performed with Reményi and violinist Ferdinand David - and once claimed to have destroyed 20 string quartets before he issued his official First in 1873 ... he labored over the official First Symphony for almost fifteen years in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Requiem He loved reading the Bible, especially Luther's translation ... 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 ... a focus on the living rather than the dead in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Compositores para Piano Brahms was almost certainly influenced by the technological development of the piano, which reached essentially its modern form during his lifetime ... His solo piano works range from his early piano sonatas and ballades to his late sets of character pieces ... Much of Brahms's piano music and many of his lieder make use of the deep bass notes and the pedal to obtain a very rich and powerful sound. Compositores Para Quartetos de Piano Compositores Vienenses do Período Romântico Natural de Hamburgo Danças Húngaras 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 ... included his arrangements of popular dances, in the Hungarian Dances in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Música Vocal It was the premiere of Ein deutsches Requiem, his largest choral work, in Bremen in 1868 that confirmed Brahms's European reputation ... His chorale preludes for organ, which he wrote shortly before his death, have become an important part of the organist's repertoire. in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms 1833 (n.) No dia 7 de maio de 1833, em Hamburgo, nasceu Johannes Brahms. Seu pai, Johan Jacob, era contrabaixista e ganhava a vida tocando nos bares e nas tavernas da cidade portuária. Logo ele percebeu os dotes incomuns do filho e quando este completava 7 anos, contratou o excelente professor Otto Cossel para dar-lhe aulas de piano. in: www.lastfm.com.br/listen/artist/Johannes%2520Brahm... Música do Período Clássico Brahms's affection for the Classical period may also be reflected in his choice of genres: he favored the Classical forms of the sonata, symphony, and concerto, and frequently composed movements in sonata form. Although Brahms is often labeled as the most "Classical" Romantic composer, this label does not reflect all of his works in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Lied Brahms also wrote about 200 songs and is considered among the greatest of Lieder composers (with Schubert and Schumann) ... many of his lieder reflect folk themes or depict scenes of rural life Richard Muhlfeld a German clarinettist who inspired Johannes Brahms to write his four chamber works including the instrument ... Clarinet Trio, the Clarinet Quintet, and the Clarinet Sonatas. Richard Wagner Podemos dizer que Brahms ocupou o espaço deixado por Wagner, que se dedicava à ópera, e com ele dominou a música da segunda metade do século XIX ... Though he was viewed as diametrically opposed to Wagner during his lifetime, it is incorrect to characterize Brahms as a reactionary. His point of view looked both backward and forward in: pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahms Robert Schumann Schumann, amazed by the 20-year-old's talent, published an article ... alerting the public to the young man who he claimed was "destined to give ideal expression to the times." ... After Schumann's attempted suicide and subsequent confinement in a mental sanatorium ... was the main intercessor between Clara and her husband in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Thomas Edison a representative of American inventor Thomas Edison visited the composer in Vienna and invited him to make an experimental recording. He played an abbreviated version of his first Hungarian dance on the piano. The recording was later issued on an LP of early piano performances in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Concertos para Piano de Brahms Nova Escola Germânica His works were labelled old-fashioned by the 'New German School' whose principal figures included Liszt and Richard Wagner 1897 (m.) Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov exceptional mastery of and attentiveness to form, exemplified by his exceptional grasp of counterpoint .. compared to Brahms in: www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll Arnold Schoenberg his frequent use of odd, angular rhythmic themes anticipated the works of 20th century compositional innovators ... prompting Arnold Schoenberg to write his 1933 essay "Brahms the Progressive", which paved the way for the re-evaluation of Brahms's reputation in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms Arthur Rubinstein named Brahms as his favorite composer in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Rubinstein Johann Strauss II Brahms was a lifelong friend with Johann Strauss II though they were very different as composers ... Perhaps the greatest tribute that Brahms could pay to Strauss was his remark that he would have given anything to have written The Blue Danube waltz in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms
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