His father was his very first musical teacher. But as Brahms' talent increased, his father realized he needed other instruction which his father secured with Friedrich Cossel and Eduard Marxen. Neither charged for Brahms' lessons.
His father was his very first musical teacher. But as Brahms' talent increased, his father realized he needed other instruction which his father secured with Friedrich Cossel and Eduard Marxen. Neither charged for Brahms' lessons.
Brahms's violin concerto was written by Brahms. The clue is in its name: the 'Brahms' violin concerto.
Brahms guitar was created in 1994.
Miss Brahms was created in 1972.
No, not really - Brahms wrote a substantial amount of music in his life.
No, not really - Brahms wrote a substantial amount of music in his life.
musical background
His father was his very first musical teacher. But as Brahms' talent increased, his father realized he needed other instruction which his father secured with Friedrich Cossel and Eduard Marxen. Neither charged for Brahms' lessons.
His father was his very first musical teacher. But as Brahms' talent increased, his father realized he needed other instruction which his father secured with Friedrich Cossel and Eduard Marxen. Neither charged for Brahms' lessons.
No, Louise Japha was a fellow-pupil of Eduard Marxsen, with whom Brahms studied with when he was young. She reported a piano sonata that Brahms had played or improvised at the age of 11, but destroyed in later life.
His father was his very first musical teacher. But as Brahms' talent increased, his father realized he needed other instruction which his father secured with Friedrich Cossel and Eduard Marxen. Neither charged for Brahms' lessons.
Do you mean "What is the German Requiem"? If you do, then it's a famous musical masterpiece by German composer Johannes Brahms.
Marilyn S. Brossard has written: 'A study of the musical significance of hemiola in selected piano works by Johannes Brahms' -- subject(s): Musical meter and rhythm
Brahms's violin concerto was written by Brahms. The clue is in its name: the 'Brahms' violin concerto.
Brahms never married.
Brahms completed four symphonies.