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Brahms Museum may refer to: * Brahms Museum (Hamburg) The Brahms Museum is a museum in the Composers Quarter Hamburg, Composers Quarter in Hamburg-Neustadt, Hamburg, Neustadt, Germany. It is dedicated to the classical composer Johannes Brahms. Collection and activities The museum was founded in 197 ..., a museum in Hamburg, Germany * Brahms House (Baden-Baden), a museum in Baden-Baden, Germany * , a museum in Heide, Germany * Brahms Museum, Mürzzuschlag, a museum in Mürzzuschlag, Austria {{Disambiguation ...
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Brahms Museum (Hamburg)
The Brahms Museum is a museum in the Composers Quarter Hamburg, Composers Quarter in Hamburg-Neustadt, Hamburg, Neustadt, Germany. It is dedicated to the classical composer Johannes Brahms. Collection and activities The museum was founded in 1971 and is situated on two stories of an historical building in the Peterstraße, near to where Brahms was born. A section of the collection deals with the first three decades of his life in Hamburg. One can see the table piano of Baumgardten & Heins from circa 1860 on which Brahms gave piano lessons. Several utensils from his life are shown, as well as artworks, several Bust (sculpture), busts and an extensive collection of photographs.Musikermuseen in DeutschlandBrahms-Museum Hamburg There is a library with more than 300 books, the complete edition of Brahms of the publisher G. Henle Verlag, audio recordings, a number replicas of music notations, letters, concert programs, and other documents. The Lichtwark-Saal of the Carl Toepfer Founda ...
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Brahms House (Baden-Baden)
The Brahms House (''Brahms-Haus''), also known as Lichtental No. 8, is a biographical museum dedicated to Johannes Brahms in Baden-Baden, Germany. The museum is centered on the building's attic, where Brahms lived and worked on his music while in residence. History Johannes Brahms lived seasonally in Lichtental No. 8 from 1865 to 1874, originally because of a tip from Clara Schumann. His first stay at the house lasted from May to October 1865. While residing here, Brahms worked on his first and second symphonies, the piano quintet, second string sextet, the ''Alto Rhapsody The ''Alto Rhapsody'', Op. 53, is a composition for contralto, male chorus, and orchestra by Johannes Brahms, a setting of verses from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's '' Harzreise im Winter''. It was written in 1869, as a wedding gift for Robert ...'', and parts of '' A German Requiem''. By 1963, Lichtental No. 8 was in disrepair and was faced with demolition. To prevent this, the Brahms Society of B ...
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