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  • Schopenhauer's theory of music, along with his emphasis upon artistic genius and the world-as-suffering, was also influential among composers such as Johannes Brahms, Antonín Dvorák,

    Arthur Schopenhauer Wicks, Robert 2007

  • A student there of two prominent composers, Robert Fuchs and Karl Goldmark, Sibelius came into contact with Johannes Brahms, Johann Strauss and, most importantly, Anton Bruckner.

    Nordic Exposure at Bard Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Johannes Brahms scribbled over and crossed out measures on his scores.

    Scores of Scores, From Mozart to Ravel Ellen Gamerman 2011

  • Johannes Brahms scribbled over and crossed out measures on his scores.

    Scores of Scores, From Mozart to Ravel Ellen Gamerman 2011

  • And while Johannes Brahms, the most scrupulous of Romantic Classicists, observed that "the prodigy, the itinerant virtuoso and the man of fashion ruined the composer before he even started," he also avowed that "whoever has not heard Liszt cannot even speak of piano playing."

    At the Ravinia Festival, A Liszt of Subtle Works Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Joachim 1831-1907 is best known to posterity for his close friendship with Johannes Brahms, whom he introduced to Robert and Clara Schumann.

    Inspired by Joseph Joachim Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2012

  • Johannes Brahms called the set "a whole world of the most deepest thoughts and most powerful feelings," which helps explain why they've haunted Ms. Koh's sleep an estimated 1,095 times.

    Immersing in Bach's Solo Violin Works Lizzie Simon 2011

  • Margaretta Mitchell John Adams Historians have often paired this architect of sonic cathedrals with his contemporary and aesthetic opposite, Johannes Brahms 1833-1897—Bruckner in the role of Wagnerite symphonic prophet and Brahms as Romantic Classicist.

    Bruckner in a New Light Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Johannes Brahms wrote the two-minute piece in 1853, when he was 20.

    Brahms piano piece to get its premiere 159 years after its creation 2012

  • Inspired by the passionate relationships Clara Wieck formed with Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, the two composers to whom she was muse, the work explores love and friendship.

    This week's new dance 2011

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