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The first movement of Brahms’ Piano Quartet in C minor, opus 60, can be downloaded from iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/charmillion-piano-quartet/id386894480) or Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003YOYVGS/). The recording is performed by the Charmillon Piano Quartet, consisting of Etienne Abelin, violin, Michael Schwendimann, viola, Matthias Kuhn, violoncello, and Eva-Maria Zimmermann, piano. More music by the group can be found on their page at http://www.thesixtyone.com/#/artist/EtienneAbelin/songs/. Free sheet music for this piece is available at http://www.musanim.com/pdf/BrahmsOpus60mvt1.pdf. The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player can generate bar-graph scores; the software can be obtained for Windows.


Johannes Brahms

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About the composer…

Johannes Brahms was an influential composer of classical music. Born on May 7, 1833, in Hamburg, Germany, Brahms showcased his musical talent from an early age. His musical career began as a pianist and accompanist, but he quickly gained recognition as a composer. Brahms was heavily influenced by the works of composers such as Beethoven and Bach, and his compositions reflected a deep understanding of classical forms and structures.

Throughout his life, Brahms composed a wide range of musical works, including symphonies, concertos, chamber music, choral pieces, and solo piano works. His compositions are known for their emotional depth, complexity, and technical virtuosity. Brahms had a meticulous approach to composition and was known for revising his works extensively before considering them complete.

Brahms’ most notable works include his four symphonies, the German Requiem, the Violin Concerto in D major, and the Hungarian Dances. His music is characterized by rich harmonies, lyrical melodies, and a balanced blend of tradition and innovation. Brahms’ contributions to classical music have had a lasting impact on the genre and continue to be celebrated and performed by musicians around the world.

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