Born on May 7, 1833, Johannes Brahms is considered to be the most important romantic composer of classical instruments. In addition to the opera, he produced almost all kinds of music. His music was attacked by followers of Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt, but his popularity has become a wonderful composer of unique personality (Weinstock 456) over time. His life, the influence on him and his music, and his excellent music work all involve the history of this famous composer.
Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg, Germany on May 7, 1833. Johannes Brahms 'father is Johann Jakob Brahms and Johannes' mother is Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen. Johan Jacob Brahms, like his son, is a 19th century musician. John is fluent in several instruments including French and double bass. Johanna's mothers, Johanna Henrika, Christiane Nissen, are tribal tenants living in Hamburg. Johannes Brahms also have sisters and brothers. At the age of 7, Johannes Brahms started training music for his father. Brahms learned the piano with the pianist Otto Friedrich Willibald Cossel. Because of his family's poverty, Brahms often plays at the brothels and dance halls in Hamburg. At the age of 11, Brahms is playing the sonata for the piano. His work never takes the public's attention or receives praise before the tour of Eduardo Lemeni as an accompanist in the spring of 1853.
Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg, Germany on May 7, 1833, the son of Johann Jakob and Christina Nissen Brahms. His father, the owner of the hotel, and a moderately capable musician taught him to play the violin and the piano. When Brahms was 6 years old, he made music in his own way to write on his own melody. At the age of seven he began learning the piano under the guidance of Otto Cossel. He attended a private concert at the age of ten to obtain funds for his future education. At the age of 10 he began piano classes at Eduard Marxsen (1806-1887).
Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg. His father, Johan Jacob Brahms, came to Hamburg from the state of Schleswig-Holstein and pursued his career as a musician in the town. He is familiar with several instruments, but he is mainly active as a horn player and a double bass player. He married Christian Nissen of the tailor. They live near the marina in the poor Gängeviertel district of the city. John Jacob did his first music training for his son. Brahms showed his initial commitment to the piano (his brother Fritz also became a pianist) and helped compensate for the income of a rather poor family by playing the piano in restaurants and theaters and by teaching. Brahms had to play the piano at a bar or a brothel, which is a famous story, but recent studies suggested by Kurt Hoffman's research may be wrong. For a while, he also learned about cello, but the progress when his teacher escaped Brahms' instruments got shorter.