Biography:Brahms is renowned as a composer and pianist, premiering many of his own works. Much of his oeuvre has since become a staple in the many areas in which he worked—symphony orchestra, chamber ensembles, piano, organ, etc.
Stylistically, Brahms' compositions were classically rooted and yet innovative and carefully constructed. He has had a lasting influence on a broad spectrum of composers, from traditionalists to modernists alike.
Born:May 7, 1833 Birthplace:Hamburg, Germany Star Sign:Taurus
1859-01-22 Johannes Brahms' 1st piano concerto (in D minor) premieres in Hanover
1859-03-28 1st performance of Johannes Brahms' 1st Serenade for orchestra
1860-02-10 Johannes Brahms' orchestral music piece "Serenade No. 2 in A" premieres in Hamburg
1868-04-10 First performance of Johannes Brahms' choral composition "A German Requiem"
1870-01-05 Johannes Brahms' collection of lovesongs, "Liebeslieder Walzer" premieres
1876-11-04 Johannes Brahms' 1st Symphony in C premieres in Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden
1877-12-30 Johannes Brahms' 2nd Symphony in D, premieres in Vienna
1879-01-01 Johannes Brahms' Violin Concerto in D major premieres in Leipzig
1879-12-26 Johannes Brahms' "Tragic Ouverture" premieres in Vienna, Austria
1881-01-04 Johannes Brahms' "Academic Festival Overture" premieres in Breslau
1882-12-10 Johannes Brahms' choir and orchestra piece "Gesang der Parzen" (Song of the Fates) premieres in Basel
1883-12-02 Johannes Brahms' "3rd Symphony in F" premieres with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
1885-10-25 Johannes Brahms conducts the premiere of his 4th Symphony in e, Op. 98, in Meiningen, Germany
1891-03-12Clara Schumann plays Johannes Brahms's "Variations on a Theme by Haydn" for two pianos, with James Kwast in her last public concert (Frankfurt, Germany)