Organ Sheet Music
Compositions by Johannes Brahms
Albums A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Biography of Johannes Brahms
Brahms, Johannes. Hon.Mus.D. (Cantab, 1877), Hon.Ph.D. (Breslau, 1881). Received his first instruction from his father; then a pupil of Otto Cassel (piano) and Eduard Marxsen (composition). Made first public appearance when he was 16. Toured Northern Germany in 1853. Court director of music to Lippe-Detmold, 1854-58. Settled in Vienna, 1862. Conductor at Singakademie, Vienna, 1863-64; Gesellschaft der Musikfeunde, 1871-74. Composed symphonies, concertos, choral music, chamber, piano, and organ words, songs, &c. b. Hamburg, Germany, May 7th, 1833; d. Vienna, Austria, Apr. 3rd, 1897. Biographical information courtesy of www.organ-biography.info © 2013 |
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| Akademische Fest-Ouverture (Op. 80) (arr. by Edwin H. Lemare) | BE00556 | €15.99 | ![]() |
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| Ungarischer Tanz (No 5) (arr. by Edwin H. Lemare) | BE00557 | €8.49 | ![]() |
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Albums A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Music for Christmas | Music for Funerals |Music for Weddings
Chorale Preludes | Fantasias | Fugues | Marches | Overtures | Preludes
Postludes | Scherzo | Sonatas & Symphonies | Toccatas | Variations





