Brahms's style of composition was basically romantic in expression within classical structures. If you mean what genres did he compose in, these are the principle ones: Symphonies, concertos, string quartets and other chamber music, songs, sonatas and short pieces for keyboard. He did not compose music for the theatre (operas or ballets).
I disagree, Brahms used Goethes Poetry in several ocassions, in so important works like Alt Rapsodie, Rinaldo or Gesang der Parzen. Its true, that Brahms said that Goethe work was so perfect, that it did not need any music.
Yes.
Brahms had two siblings. In order of birth there was an older sister, Elise, then Brahms himself, and a younger brother, Friedrich.
Brahms and Schubert, on account of the fact that neither of them were born until after Mozart had died.
Brahms's style of composition was basically romantic in expression within classical structures. If you mean what genres did he compose in, these are the principle ones: Symphonies, concertos, string quartets and other chamber music, songs, sonatas and short pieces for keyboard. He did not compose music for the theatre (operas or ballets).
I've never heard any of Brahms' symphonies referred to as "the Bells". However, Rachmaninoff did compose a choral symphony called "The Bells". Perhaps that is what you are thinking of.
nope
I disagree, Brahms used Goethes Poetry in several ocassions, in so important works like Alt Rapsodie, Rinaldo or Gesang der Parzen. Its true, that Brahms said that Goethe work was so perfect, that it did not need any music.
He didn't. The change in musical composition does not change because of music itself, because there must be an outside force. That outside force is culture and society. Society effects music, music does not effect society. Thus Brahms works do not, in any way, effect music today. What effects music today is money, power, and most importantly, society.
It doesn't matter how long you've played guitar, you can pretty much compose your own music any time you want. As long as your music sounds good to you that's all that matters.
Brahms never had any children.
Yes.
He didn't have any
A.R. Rahman did not compose any music for any of the Lord of the Rings films.
Brahms had two siblings. In order of birth there was an older sister, Elise, then Brahms himself, and a younger brother, Friedrich.
If she did compose any songs, there is no record of them.