And his mother, Benjamin Britten's mother, fully anticipated that her son would become the fourth B-- after Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms . Brahms lived in great fear that Bruckner would become the fourth B. But Britten-- I don't know if he's considered the fourth B, butwe love his music.
German for free but lonely which was a very romantic sounding motto for one of brahms 's close friends uh the violinist ysep yahim For Whom the FAE skaro wascomposed and Fae those three notes became a kind of musical motto for yahim as well and so Brahms and two other
But what happened, and what he did in 1772 or so, really did change music history. You mentioned Brahms . He owned the original manuscript, annotated all sorts of things. Beethoven hand-copied all six of these quartet parts himself, arranged one for string orchestra before he decided to challenge the genre and write his Opus
patricide with that alesio back one of the things about brahms 's music that we've been exploring very heavily uh at the festival this summer is his craftsmanship one of the things that really sets him apart is his airtight uh technique and one of the things that uh
I mean -- I. Daniel: Dead. Daniel: Brahms .
This composer had a concert career that lasted 61 years, was a piano teacher at one of the most sought after conservatories in Frankfurt, the Hoch Conservatory, and premiered and influenced many of Brahms ' most famous and beloved piano works. Any guesses on who this composer is?
And sometimes I worry that we've lost sense of feeling, especially the way the world is going now, the way people feel to talk to each other. you have Bach and then you'll have Beethoven and then you have Brahms .
So here you need like good classical music. I love, myself, I like Beethoven symphonies or Brahms . There are many, even in the West.
I can get up and leave. And then when you're at your level, it's like you're playing Brahms concertos or something.
most exhilarated ecstatic Heights that you can imagine in music just buted up against each other without warning and what we're going to hear is not only the emotive expressivity of brahms 's music but not only that he uh he absorbed the tradition of the Baroque and classical composers but more to the point for this
brahms 's close friends uh the violinist ysep yahim For Whom the FAE skaro wascomposed and Fae those three notes became a kind of musical motto for yahim as well and so Brahms and two other composers very close to yahim uh collaborated on a four movement Sonata
Clara Schumann. So probably not that many people have heard of her. And my first introduction to Clara was back in school, where she was introduced as the lover of both Schumann and Brahms . And she glossed over the fact that she was a wonderful pianist, a wonderful teacher, and a wonderful composer.
They're all over the map actually as musical explorers and performers. And when we think about classical music, we usually think about the three B's, Bach, Brahms , and Beethoven. And it occurred to me that Haydn is actually the fourth B. BBB and H, because H in the German scheme of naming notes, is B.
Music just seemed to come out of their pores. And his mother, Benjamin Britten's mother, fully anticipated that her son would become the fourth B-- after Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms . Brahms lived in great fear that Bruckner would become the fourth B. But Britten-- I don't know if he's considered the fourth B, but
And I want to talk a little bit about the music, Nat, because, umm, when you came in here there was this beautiful background music going on, you know, to get you nice and relaxed, which happened to be Beethoven and Brahms , and Mozart and I wonder what they would have thought of that, you know, to have their music be background music at Google.
I mean -- I. what they meant when they wrote it 'cause they didn't -- you know, there were no recordings of Brahms or some maybe one or two recordings of his friend Ruakey