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Johannes Brahms
German composer
Germany • 1833-05-07 – 1897-04-03
Johannes Brahms is credited on 35,086 releases across 5,926 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
35,086
Pressings credited
5,926
Albums
8
Decades active
303
In collections
Biography
Johannes Brahms (; German: [joˈhanəs ˈbʁaːms] ; 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period. His music features expressive counterpoint, freer dissonance, rhythmic vitality, and traditional forms. His works include four symphonies, four concertos, a Requiem, much chamber music, and hundreds of folk-song arrangements and Lieder (German art songs). Born in Hamburg to a musical family, Brahms composed and performed locally in his youth before touring Central Europe as a pianist, premiering his own works and meeting Franz Liszt in Weimar. He worked with Ede Reményi and, through Joseph Joachim, gained Robert and Clara Schumann's support and guidance. He lived with Clara in Düsseldorf, becoming devoted to her amid Robert's voluntary commitment. After Robert's death, they remained close friends. Brahms never married, focusing on his work as a composer prone to self-criticism. Though innovative, he was deemed conservative in the War of the Romantics, in which he regretted his involvement. But his works succeeded, gaining him a circle of supporters, friends, and musicians. Eduard Hanslick hailed them as absolute music, and Hans von Bülow named him the heir to Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven, which Richard Wagner mocked. In Vienna, he led the Singakademie and Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, programming the early and often "serious" music he studied. He considered retiring from composition late in life but kept writing chamber music for prized musicians. He shared mutual admiration with Antonín Dvořák and Johann Strauss II. A new generation, including Max Reger and Alexander Zemlinsky, blended his style with Wagner's. So did Arnold Schoenberg, stressing the "progressive" structural coherence (developing variation) of Brahms's music. It remains a staple of the concert repertoire, influencing 21st-century composers.
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Credited work
35,086 releases · 5,926 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 43,961
- Other credits · 1,151
- Engineering · 3
Studios: Abbey Road Studios · Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin · Berliner Philharmonie · Kingsway Hall
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Fragile
1971

Supernatural
1999

Hooked On Classics
1981

Creepshow (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1982

Finger-Style Guitar
1957

Bossa Nova Soul Samba
1962

These Are Special Times
1998

Hooked On Classics 3 - Journey Through The Classics
1983

The Hawk And The Hunter
1965

9 Symphonien
1963

A Winter Romance
1959

Two Rhapsodies, Op.79 • Piano Pieces · Klavierstücke, Opp.117-119
1987

Pieces Of Dreams
1974

Foster Sylvers
1973

Mario Parodi Plays The Classical Guitar
1965

Reminiscing
1964

Walk, Don't Run Vol. 2
1964

Mood Music For Listening And Relaxation
1963

50 Great Music Treasures
1962

Violin Concerto
1955

Symphonie Nr. 1 C-Moll Op. 68

The Banshees Of Inisherin (Original Score)
2022

Perpetual Motion
2001

Miracles - The Holiday Album
1994
Frequent collaborators
- Brahms
- Various
- Beethoven
- J. Brahms
- Unknown Artist
- Schumann
- Mozart
- Schubert
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