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  1. The following is a list of compositions by Johannes Brahms, classified by genre and type of work. The table is sortable (click on header of " # " column) by opus numbers ( Op. ), works without opus numbers ( W. ), appendix works ( A. ), and uncatalogued works ( A. deest ).

  2. 1 Leben. 1.1 Frühe Jahre. 1.2 Bekanntschaft mit Robert und Clara Schumann. 1.3 Detmold und Hamburg. 1.4 Erste Aufenthalte in Wien. 1.5 Brahms und die Schweiz. 1.6 Umzug nach Wien. 1.7 Letzte Jahre. 2 Instrumente. 3 Bedeutung als Komponist. 3.1 Einordnung. 3.2 Rezeption. 4 Ehrungen. 4.1 Auszeichnungen zu Lebzeiten. 4.2 Postume Ehrungen.

  3. Brahms made many arrangements himself, but no fewer than 65 other arrangers were also at work. The Arrangements Tables give not only details of arranger, instrumentation, date, publisher and plate number but shows, wherever possible, where the music can be obtained today, whether on the internet or from a library. Where there is discussion of an arrangement in Brahms’s correspondence the ...

  4. Genre — works are grouped in the following broad categories: Stage, Vocal, Orchestral, Chamber and Keyboard. Notes — including comments about arrangements and different versions of works. Category: Composer Composition Lists.

    Opus
    Woo
    Title
    Forces
    Op. 00 1
    pf
    Op. 00 2
    pf
    Op. 00 3
    sop/ten pf
    Op. 00 3/1
    Liebestreu ("O versenk' versenk' dein ...
    sop/ten pf
  5. 24. Mai 2024 · Last Updated: May 24, 2024 • Article History. Johannes Brahms. Born: May 7, 1833, Hamburg [Germany] Died: April 3, 1897, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now in Austria] (aged 63) Notable Works: “A German Requiem” “Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80” “Four Serious Songs” “Hungarian Dances” “Liebeslieder waltzes” “Piano Quartet in G Minor”

  6. A German Requiem, to Words of the Holy Scriptures, Op. 45 (German: Ein deutsches Requiem, nach Worten der heiligen Schrift) by Johannes Brahms, is a large-scale work for chorus, orchestra, and soprano and baritone soloists, composed between 1865 and 1868.