Brahms composed 21 Hungarian Dances in total.
Johannes Brahms wrote a total of 16 dances, which are primarily found in two collections: the "Hungarian Dances" and the "Waltzes." The Hungarian Dances consist of 21 individual pieces, while the Waltzes, specifically Op. 39, include 16 waltzes. Additionally, he composed other dance forms, but these two collections are the most notable.
Yes, Johannes Brahms composed several short pieces, including many for piano, chamber ensembles, and voice. Notable examples include his "Hungarian Dances," a set of lively folk-inspired pieces, and his "Intermezzi" for piano, which are introspective and lyrical. These shorter works showcase Brahms's rich harmonic language and emotional depth while reflecting his mastery of form.
Discounting composers who didn't write any, Johannes Brahms only completed four.
No.
Symphonies
Hungarian Informal Answer
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four
he was 43 years old
Four.
he was 43 years old
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