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The grammantically correct form is Ich mache Deine Haare, which translates as I am doing your hair.
German grammar is complicated. "Your name" is "deine Name" or in the formal form "Ihre Name" The ending of the pronoun depends on the case of the sentence and the gender (Masculine, feminine or neuter of the noun following it. Informal: Case______masculine___feminine___neuter___plural Nominative..dein...............deine...........dein..........deine Genitive.......deines...........deiner..........deines.......deiner Dative..........deinem.........deiner..........deinem......deinen Accusative....deinen..........deine...........dein...........deine The formal form "Ihr" is even more complicated. There is also "Euer" in the case of a plural possessive
1001011001 1001101101 1100100010 1100001110 1011100111 1000111001 1110001001 1001001112 (Binary Code) Brahms Lullaby (Binary Form)
Johannes Brahms was a German composer of the Romantic period. He can also be classified as the "classical" Romantic composer due to movements composed in Sonata Form, and also composing strict counterpoint as influenced by J.S. Bach. (As shown in his six pieces Op. 118 Rhapsodies, Ballades, Intermezzi etc.)
ohannes Brahms was a German composer of the Romantic period. He can also be classified as the "classical" Romantic composer due to movements composed in Sonata Form, and also composing strict counterpoint as influenced by J.S. Bach. (As shown in his six pieces Op. 118 Rhapsodies, Ballades, Intermezzi etc.)
Brahms wrote 4 symphonies. He easily could have written more, but it took him over 20 years to write his first, due largely to the incredible shadow left by Beethoven, who Brahms respected immensely..
This is not an orthodox or liturgical Requiem, and Brahms didn't have traditional religious views; he chose his own texts, and set German texts rather than Latin ones. The piece in its final seven-movement form developed over a period of time, the fifth movement (soprano solo) being the last to be composed.
Brahms's style of composition was basically romantic in expression within classical structures. If you mean what genres did he compose in, these are the principle ones: Symphonies, concertos, string quartets and other chamber music, songs, sonatas and short pieces for keyboard. He did not compose music for the theatre (operas or ballets).
Composers who worked in the sonata allegro form include Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, Hindemith, Brahms, Poulenc, Saint-Saens, to name just a few. But if you're doing this for a music test, it's probably Beethoven
The sonata is a musical form which achieved formal development during the Classical period. As such, composers continue to this day using that form. A very few names of composers who wrote in that form are Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn (during the Classical period - 1750-1810) and later during the Romantic period - Brahms, and during the 20th century, Paul Hindemith.
I got this info off of a guy's blog; MUCH more detail there, just thought I'd spread the love :) This piece is in composite ternary form with the A section being closed, B open, and Ai (prime) closed. A section is in binary form, idk if founded or simple; you be the judge. (mm. 1-49) B is simple ternary form (mm. 59-75ish) Ai closed (mm. 77-end) hope this helps!
The 19th century in music is characterized by the Romantic movement, which emphasized emotion, individual expression, and freedom of form. Composers like Beethoven, Chopin, Wagner, and Brahms created music that was more expressive, dramatic, and often larger in scale than previous periods. The development of the orchestra, opera, and programmatic music also played significant roles in shaping 19th-century music.