Johannes Brahms
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Rubinstein – Brahms, Piano Concerto No.1 – II Adagio (2/2) – Director: Bernard Haitink. Concertgebouworkest Amsterdam. Johannes Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor (Op. 15) is famous and challenging for pianists. It was first performed on January 22, 1859, receiving a negative response from the audience and critics. Brahms described it as an experimental piece and expressed sadness over the hissing it received.
About the composer…

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.