Yes, Beethoven and Bach significantly influenced Brahms. Brahms admired Bach's contrapuntal techniques and often incorporated intricate polyphony into his compositions. Additionally, Beethoven's innovative approaches to form and emotional depth inspired Brahms to develop his own unique style while respecting classical traditions. Brahms viewed both composers as foundational figures, shaping his musical language and artistic philosophy.
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Bach was born first, by more than 80 years.
Beethoven, Brahms and Bach (in the order of who is the best...) ;)
The Three Bs: Bach/Beethoven/Brahms
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Johann Sebastian Bach L. Van Beethoven Franz Schubert Richard Wagner Franz Joseph Hayden Johanes Brahms
Bach was born first, by more than 80 years.
Beethoven, Brahms and Bach (in the order of who is the best...) ;)
The Three Bs: Bach/Beethoven/Brahms
The similarities among Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms lie in their use of complex harmonies, intricate melodies, and structural forms in their compositions. However, Bach's music is more Baroque in style with contrapuntal textures, Beethoven's is characterized by emotional depth and innovation, and Brahms' compositions often blend classical forms with Romantic expressiveness.
the letters b & h
They are both composers of music, they are not related. The works of Bach was a big influence to Brahms.
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The three B's of Classical music are Bach, Brahms and Beethoven.
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Classic Bits & pieces
Beethoven and Johannes Brahms