Born in Hamburg, the son of a double bass player and his older seamstress wife, Brahms attracted the attention of Schumann, to whom he was introduced by the violinist Joachim. After Schumann’s death he maintained a long friendship with the latter’s widow, the pianist Clara Schumann, whose advice he always valued. Brahms eventually settled in Vienna, where to some he seemed the awaited successor to Beethoven. His blend of Classicism in form with a Romantic harmonic idiom made him the champion of those opposed to the musical innovations of Wagner and Liszt. In Vienna he came to occupy a position similar to that once held by Beethoven, his gruff idiosyncrasies tolerated by those who valued his genius.

Orchestral Music

Brahms wrote four symphonies, massive in structure, and all the result of long periods of work and revision. The two early serenades have their own particular charm, while Variations on a Theme by Haydn—in fact the St Anthony Chorale, used by that composer—enjoys enormous popularity, as it illustrates a form of which Brahms had complete mastery. A pair of overtures—the Academic Festival Overture and the Tragic Overture—and arrangements of his Hungarian Dances complete the body of orchestral music without a solo instrument. His concertos consist of two magnificent and demanding piano concertos, a violin concerto and a splendid double concerto for violin and cello.

Chamber Music

Brahms completed some two dozen pieces of chamber music, and almost all of these have some claim on our attention. For violin and piano there are three sonatas, Opp 78, 100 and 108, with a separate Scherzo movement for a collaborative sonata he wrote with Schumann and Dietrich for their friend Joachim. For cello and piano he wrote two fine sonatas: Opp 38 and 99. There are two late sonatas, written in 1894, for clarinet/viola and piano, Op 120, each version deserving attention, as well as the Clarinet Trio, Op 114, for clarinet, cello and piano, and the Clarinet Quintet, Op 115, for clarinet and string quartet, both written three years earlier. In addition to this, mention must be made of the three piano trios, Opp 8, 87 and 101; the Horn Trio, Op 40 for violin, horn and piano; three piano quartets, Opp 25, 26 and 60; the Piano Quintet, Op 34; and three string quartets, Opp 51 and 67. Two string sextets, Opp 18 and 36, and two string quintets, Opp 88 and 111, complete the list.

Piano Music

If all the chamber music of Brahms should be heard, the same may be said of his music for piano. Brahms showed a particular talent for the composition of variations, and this is aptly demonstrated in the famous Variations on a Theme by Handel, Op 24, with which he made his name at first in Vienna, and the ‘Paganini’ Variations, Op 35, based on the theme of the great violinist’s Caprice No. 24. Other sets of variations show similar skill, if not the depth and variety of these major examples of the art. Four Ballades, Op 10, include one based on a real Scottish ballad, Edward, a story of parricide. The three piano sonatas, Opp 1, 2 and 5, relatively early works, are less well known than the later piano pieces, Opp 118 and 119, written in 1892, and the Fantasias, Op 116, of the same year. Music for four hands, either as duets or for two pianos, includes the famous Hungarian Dances (often heard in orchestral and instrumental arrangement) and a variety of original compositions and arrangements of music better known in orchestral form.

Vocal and Choral Music

There is again great difficulty of choice when we approach the large number of songs written by Brahms, which were important additions to the repertoire of German Lied (art song). The Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op 52, for vocal quartet and piano duet are particularly delightful, while the solo songs include the moving Four Serious Songs, Op 121, reflecting preoccupations as his life drew to a close. ‘Wiegenlied’ (‘Cradle Song’) is one of a group of five songs, Op 49; the charming ‘Vergebliches Ständchen’ (‘Vain Serenade’) appears in the later set Five Romances and Songs, Op 84, and there are two particularly wonderful songs for contralto, viola and piano, Op 91: ‘Gestillte Sehnsucht’ (‘Tranquil Yearning’) and the Christmas ‘Geistliches Wiegenlied’ (‘Spiritual Cradle-Song’), Op 91, based on the carol ‘Josef, lieber Josef mein’(‘Joseph dearest, Joseph mine’).

Major choral works by Brahms include the monumental A German Requiem, Op 45, a setting of biblical texts; the Alto Rhapsody, Op 53, with a text derived from Goethe; the Schicksalslied (‘Song of Destiny’), Op 54 (a setting of Hölderlin); and a series of accompanied and unaccompanied choral works, written for the choral groups with which he was concerned in Hamburg and in Vienna.


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BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 99: II. Adagio affettuoso (Masterclass with David Geringas) (Ferrandez-Castro, Montalvan)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 99: II. Adagio affettuoso (Masterclass with David Geringas) (Ferrandez-Castro, Montalvan)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Ferrandez, Pablo -- Geringas, David -- Montalvan, Ofelia
Label/Producer: Reina Sofía School of Music
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 99: III. Allegro passionato (Masterclass with David Geringas) (Ferrandez-Castro, Montalvan)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 99: III. Allegro passionato (Masterclass with David Geringas) (Ferrandez-Castro, Montalvan)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Ferrandez, Pablo -- Geringas, David -- Montalvan, Ofelia
Label/Producer: Reina Sofía School of Music
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: I. Allegro vivace (Masterclass with Christian-Pierre La Marca) (La Marca, Garbarg, Selo)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: I. Allegro vivace (Masterclass with Christian-Pierre La Marca) (La Marca, Garbarg, Selo)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Garbarg, Jeremy -- La Marca, Christian-Pierre -- Selo, Karine
Label/Producer: DakApp
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: I. Allegro vivace (Masterclass with Frans Helmerson) (Vardai, Llorente)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: I. Allegro vivace (Masterclass with Frans Helmerson) (Vardai, Llorente)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Helmerson, Frans -- Llorente, Maruxa -- Vardai, Istvan
Label/Producer: Reina Sofía School of Music
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: I. Allegro vivace (Masterclass with Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi) (Vardai, Llorente)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: I. Allegro vivace (Masterclass with Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi) (Vardai, Llorente)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Llorente, Maruxa -- Tsutsumi, Tsuyoshi -- Vardai, Istvan
Label/Producer: Reina Sofía School of Music
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: II. Adagio affettuoso (Masterclass with Miklos Perenyi) (Perenyi, Haga, C. Edwards)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: II. Adagio affettuoso (Masterclass with Miklos Perenyi) (Perenyi, Haga, C. Edwards)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Edwards, Catherine -- Haga, Sandra Lied -- Perenyi, Miklos
Label/Producer: DakApp
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: II. Adagio affettuoso (Masterclass with Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi) (Vardai, Llorente)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: II. Adagio affettuoso (Masterclass with Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi) (Vardai, Llorente)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Llorente, Maruxa -- Tsutsumi, Tsuyoshi -- Vardai, Istvan
Label/Producer: Reina Sofía School of Music
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: IV. Allegro molto (Masterclass with David Geringas) (Ferrandez-Castro, Montalvan)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonata No. 2: IV. Allegro molto (Masterclass with David Geringas) (Ferrandez-Castro, Montalvan)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Ferrandez, Pablo -- Geringas, David -- Montalvan, Ofelia
Label/Producer: Reina Sofía School of Music
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonatas and Songs (G. Schwabe, Rimmer) (Trailer) (Naxos 8.573489)
BRAHMS, J.: Cello Sonatas and Songs (G. Schwabe, Rimmer) (Trailer) (Naxos 8.573489)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Rimmer, Nicholas -- Schwabe, Gabriel
Label/Producer: Naxos Video Footage
BRAHMS, J.: Deutsches Requiem (Ein) (Abbado)
BRAHMS, J.: Deutsches Requiem (Ein) (Abbado)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Abbado, Claudio -- Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- Bonney, Barbara -- Eric Ericson Chamber Choir -- Terfel, Bryn
Label/Producer: EuroArts
BRAHMS, J.: Deutsches Requiem (Ein) (Jansons)
BRAHMS, J.: Deutsches Requiem (Ein) (Jansons)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Finley, Gerald -- Jansons, Mariss -- Kuhmeier, Genia -- Netherlands Radio Choir -- Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Label/Producer: C Major
BRAHMS, J.: Deutsches Requiem (Ein) (Thielemann)
BRAHMS, J.: Deutsches Requiem (Ein) (Thielemann)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Bavarian Radio Chorus -- Gerhaher, Christian -- Munich Philharmonic Orchestra -- Schafer, Christine -- Thielemann, Christian
Label/Producer: UNITEL
BRAHMS, J.: Double Concerto, Op. 102 / Symphony No. 4 (Verbier Festival, 2012) (G. and R. Capucon, Verbier Festival Orchestra, Dutoit, Leconte)
BRAHMS, J.: Double Concerto, Op. 102 / Symphony No. 4 (Verbier Festival, 2012) (G. and R. Capucon, Verbier Festival Orchestra, Dutoit, Leconte)
Composers: Brahms, Johannes -- Halvorsen, Johan
Artists: Capucon, Gautier -- Capucon, Renaud -- Dutoit, Charles -- Verbier Festival Orchestra
Label/Producer: EuroArts
BRAHMS, J.: Life and Work of Johannes Brahms (The) (Documentary, 2006)
BRAHMS, J.: Life and Work of Johannes Brahms (The) (Documentary, 2006)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Butcher, John -- Elysium Ensemble -- Gibbs, Robert -- Ibbotson, Philippa -- Sturrock, Kathron -- Szucs, Ferenc
Label/Producer: TMW Media Group
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15 (Rubinstein, Haitink)
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15 (Rubinstein, Haitink)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Concertgebouw Orchestra -- Haitink, Bernard -- Rubinstein, Artur
Label/Producer: UNITEL
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15 / RACHMANINOV, S.: Symphonic Dances (Kerstmatinee 2004) (Barenboim, Jansons)
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15 / RACHMANINOV, S.: Symphonic Dances (Kerstmatinee 2004) (Barenboim, Jansons)
Composers: Brahms, Johannes -- Rachmaninov, Sergei
Artists: Barenboim, Daniel -- Jansons, Mariss -- Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Label/Producer: C Major
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Concerto No. 2 / ALBENIZ, I. / CHOPIN, F. / SCRIABIN, A.: Piano Music (Achucarro, London Symphony, C. Davis)
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Concerto No. 2 / ALBENIZ, I. / CHOPIN, F. / SCRIABIN, A.: Piano Music (Achucarro, London Symphony, C. Davis)
Composers: Albeniz, Isaac -- Brahms, Johannes -- Chopin, Fryderyk -- Scriabin, Alexander
Artists: Achucarro, Joaquin -- Davis, Colin -- London Symphony Orchestra
Label/Producer: Opus Arte
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Concerto No. 2 / CHOPIN, F.: Scherzo No. 1 / Polonaise No. 6 / LISZT, F.: Funerailles (Ohlsson)
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Concerto No. 2 / CHOPIN, F.: Scherzo No. 1 / Polonaise No. 6 / LISZT, F.: Funerailles (Ohlsson)
Composers: Brahms, Johannes -- Chopin, Fryderyk -- Liszt, Franz
Artists: BBC Symphony Orchestra -- Loughran, James -- Ohlsson, Garrick
Label/Producer: ICA Classics
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Quartet No. 1 (Schiff, Yuuko Shiokawa, Nobuko Imai, Perenyi)
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Quartet No. 1 (Schiff, Yuuko Shiokawa, Nobuko Imai, Perenyi)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Imai, Nobuko -- Perenyi, Miklos -- Schiff, Andras -- Shiokawa, Yuuko
Label/Producer: EuroArts
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro non troppo (Masterclass with Andras Schiff) (Schiff, Gadjiev, Tishchenko, Ayako Tahara, Croise)
BRAHMS, J.: Piano Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro non troppo (Masterclass with Andras Schiff) (Schiff, Gadjiev, Tishchenko, Ayako Tahara, Croise)
Composer: Brahms, Johannes
Artists: Croise, Christoph -- Gadjiev, Alexander -- Schiff, Andras -- Tahara, Ayako -- Tishchenko, Diana
Label/Producer: DakApp