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he is considered to have been at the start of the romantic era following the classical era

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In what historical period did Brahms composemusic baroque classical modern etc?

Romantic.


What was Johannes Brahms famous for?

Brahms was famous for his romantic symphonies


What was Johannes Brahms style of music?

Romantic.


Who considered the major influence on the romantic period?

Beethoven and Johannes Brahms


What was Johannes Brahms contribution to music?

Ludwig van Beethoven influenced him, and Hubert Parry was influenced by Johannes Brahms.


What was special about Johannes brahms music?

He was a piano virtuoso and you know how those piano virtuosos componse good compositions. He was rooted in the baroque and classical masters. You have to hear some of his compositions to feel this.


What musical period did Johannes Brahms come from?

Johannes Brahms was a German composer of the Romantic period. He can also be classified as the "classical" Romantic composer due to movements composed in Sonata Form, and also composing strict counterpoint as influenced by J.S. Bach. (As shown in his six pieces Op. 118 Rhapsodies, Ballades, Intermezzi etc.)


What music era was Johannes Brahms from?

Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) was one of the leading composers of the Romantic period - a period of music generally seen as lasting between c. 1800 and c. 1910.


What are the b's of classical music?

Johann Sebastian Bach Ludwig van Beethoven Johannes Brahms


Was Johannes brahms french?

No, Johannes Brahms was German, born in Hamburg.


Did Johannes brahms have kids?

Johannes Brahms had no children.He didn't marry.


When was Johannes Brahms born?

Johannes Brahms was born on May 7, 1833.