German composer Johannes Brahms managed to write the softest sounding works.
Unlike his German composers, Brahms is unique in that his works are simultaneously harsh, but they have a distinctive romanticism. The virtuoso pianist was born in 1833 into a musical family. Although little Brahms grew up in a poor family, he still managed to become one of those great composers whose works adorn the pages of world culture.
Brahms is the composer of many magnificent and complex works: piano, organ music, chamber works, concerts, orchestral parts and songs for choral performance.
Listening to the music of Brahms, you can catch notes of suffering and silent screams. As if the composer composed all his works with his soul. Johannes's incomparable gift helped him perform at various prestigious concerts in America and Europe.
The first solo concert of the virtuoso took place at the age of 14. Many eminent musicians of that time and teachers of the greatest talent said that Brahms was a talent. The musician often moved from Germany to Switzerland, and during this period he composed many excellent parts.
The composer's career is full of Hungarian dances, which are known all over the world for their beauty and incredible sound. Brahms worked for a long time as director of the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra, conducting and very subtly developing the sound of the music. In particular, such wonderful works as: Symphony No. 3, "German Requiem" and others were played.
The author of monophonic and polyphonic songs, serenades and other compositions passed away in 1897.