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Description: A series of sub-pages devoted to the 100 year anniversary of his death in 1897. Provides translations of essays by his pupil Gustav Jenner and conductor Wilhelm Furtwaengler, plus translations of texts that Brahms set to music.
The Centennial of the Death of Brahms The Centennial of the Death of Brahms Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was the last of a series of giants, which included J.S.Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and Schumann. We celebrate the centennial of his death, by presenting essays by those who knew him, either personally, as in the case of Gustav Jenner, or in the case of Furtwängler, through a profound understanding of his works.
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Page title:The Centennial of the Death of Brahms
Keywords:Classical music, alto rhapsody, geistliches wiegenlied, poetry, philosophy, aesthetics, Schumann, Friedrich Schiller, Johannes Brahms, Dvorak, Gustav Jenner, Brahms, davidsbuendler, Heinrich Heine, Germany, Czech, Furtwaengler, Goethe
Description:A series of sub-pages devoted to the 100 year anniversary of the death of Johannes Brahms: providing translations of essays by Brahms' pupil Gustav Jenner and the great conductor Wilhelm Furtwaengler, plus translations of texts that Brahms set to music.
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