according to Wilhelm Altmann, Piano Concerto no. 2 Op. 83 dedicated to his dear friend and teacher Edward Marxsen.Other sources as well say Schumann.
There is no such piece as Intermezzo 2. Brahms wrote many intermezzi and they are all identified by their opus numbers. Eg op 118 no 1 or 119 no 4 so you will have to be more specific.
If you're referring to the Sony recording he made of it....I believe it's 10/25/1967.
He never married, but he did have kids named minoa and Karl
Swallow, tell me, you whisper about? was it your old husband, with whom you built your nest, or have you just recently entrusted yourself to him? Tell me what you twitter about, tell me what you whisper about in the mornings, so confidentially? Eh? You haven't been a bride for very long, have you?
Here are some interesting facts about Johannes Brahms:
Brahms composed 21 Hungarian Dances in total.
Johannes Kepler had six siblings, although three of them died at an early age. Of the remaining three, two of them grew up to be normal, law-abiding citizens, while Heinrich was an epileptic who was always either sick or in trouble.