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  • FRI
    Apr 1707:30 PM
    Columbus Symphony: Beethoven, Schumann & BrahmsOhio Theatre - Columbus, Columbus, OH
  • SAT
    Apr 1803:00 PM
    Columbus Symphony: Beethoven, Schumann & BrahmsOhio Theatre - Columbus, Columbus, OH
  • SAT
    Apr 1807:30 PM
    Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: Andreas Delfs - Brahms In BloomKodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY
  • SUN
    Apr 1902:00 PM
    Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: Andreas Delfs - Brahms In BloomKodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, Rochester, NY
  • THU
    Apr 2307:30 PM
    City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra: Ryan Wigglesworth - Brahms' German RequiemBirmingham Symphony Hall - UK, Birmingham, GB
  • SAT
    Apr 2507:00 PM
    Orpheus Chamber Orchestra: Nobuyuki Tsujii - Brahms, Beethoven & Viet CuongCarnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium, New York, NY
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  • SUN
    Apr 2607:00 PM
    Bellingham Symphony Orchestra: Yo-Yo Ma - Brahms, Bach & ElgarMount Baker Theatre, Bellingham, WA
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  • WED
    Apr 2902:15 PM
    City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra: Stanislav Kochanovsky - Brahms & RachmaninoffBirmingham Symphony Hall - UK, Birmingham, GB
  • FRI
    May 807:30 PM
    Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra: Peter Oundjian - Brahms & DvorakBass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, TX
  • SAT
    May 907:30 PM
    Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra: Peter Oundjian - Brahms & DvorakBass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, TX
  • SUN
    May 1002:00 PM
    Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra: Peter Oundjian - Brahms & DvorakBass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, TX
  • SUN
    May 1003:00 PM
    Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: David Finckel & Wu Han - Brahms, Shostakovich and SchubertKrasnoff Theater At Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, Brookville, NY
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  • FRI
    May 1507:30 PM
    Jacksonville Symphony: Courtney Lewis - Beethoven's Triple & BrahmsJacoby Symphony Hall At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, Jacksonville, FL
  • SAT
    May 1607:30 PM
    Jacksonville Symphony: Courtney Lewis - Beethoven's Triple & BrahmsJacoby Symphony Hall At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, Jacksonville, FL
  • THU
    May 2807:30 PM
    Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Ravel, Strauss & BrahmsOrchestra Hall At Chicago Symphony Center, Chicago, IL
  • FRI
    May 2901:30 PM
    Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Ravel, Strauss & BrahmsOrchestra Hall At Chicago Symphony Center, Chicago, IL
  • FRI
    May 2908:00 PM
    Kansas City Symphony: Matthias Pintscher - Gil Shaham Plays BrahmsHelzberg Hall - Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, MO
  • SAT
    May 3007:30 PM
    Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Ravel, Strauss & BrahmsOrchestra Hall At Chicago Symphony Center, Chicago, IL
  • SAT
    May 3008:00 PM
    Kansas City Symphony: Matthias Pintscher - Gil Shaham Plays BrahmsHelzberg Hall - Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, MO
  • SUN
    May 3102:00 PM
    Kansas City Symphony: Matthias Pintscher - Gil Shaham Plays BrahmsHelzberg Hall - Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, MO
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    About Brahms

    In recent years, Brahms's works continue to be celebrated in concert halls around the world. Major orchestras and chamber ensembles frequently perform his symphonies, concertos, and chamber music, emphasizing the timeless appeal of his compositions. As of 2023, several orchestras have scheduled performances of Brahms's works, including the New York Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra, and Berlin Philharmonic, showcasing pieces such as 'Symphony No. 1,' 'Violin Concerto in D Major,' and 'Piano Quintet in F Minor.' Additionally, festivals dedicated to Brahms, like the Brahms Festival in Hamburg, allow musicians and audiences to delve deeper into his music through performances, lectures, and masterclasses. The resurgence of interest in Brahms's music has also led to innovative interpretations, with contemporary musicians exploring new arrangements and collaborations that bring fresh perspectives to his timeless pieces. Audiences can look forward to not only traditional interpretations but also unique performances that blend Brahms's music with modern elements, ensuring that his legacy continues to thrive in the concert scene.

    Brahms History

    Johannes Brahms, born on May 7, 1833, in Hamburg, Germany, is regarded as one of the most significant composers of the Romantic era. His music is characterized by its structural complexity and emotional depth, combining the classical traditions of composers like Beethoven and Mozart with the expressive nuances of the Romantic movement. Brahms began his career performing in various venues, including salons and concert halls, where he gained recognition as a pianist and composer. His early works, such as the 'Piano Sonatas' and 'Hungarian Dances,' were pivotal in establishing his reputation. Over time, Brahms's compositions evolved to include symphonies, concertos, chamber music, and choral works, each showcasing his mastery of orchestration and thematic development. His first symphony premiered in 1876, receiving critical acclaim and solidifying his status as a leading figure in classical music. Brahms's concerts were known for their intensity and depth, drawing audiences who appreciated his innovative approach to harmony and form. He often performed with prominent musicians of his time and was involved in various orchestral and choral projects across Europe, leaving a lasting impact on the concert scene.