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"It is not hard to compose, but it is wonderfully hard to let the superfluous notes fall under the table."

Key Points

  • The German composer Johannes Brahms continued the Classical traditions of the Viennese masters, especially Beethoven.
  • Brahms studied with Robert Schumann, and after Schumann's death, remained a close friend of his wife, Clara.
  • Brahms is known for his four symphonies, his solo piano and chamber music, and his Lieder, which follow in the tradition of Schubert and Schumann.
  • Brahms's Third Symphony is Classical in its structures and proportions but highly Romantic in its tone.

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