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His Life I FATHER AND MOTHER II CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH (1833-1853) III SEVEN EVENTFUL MONTHS IV 'STURM UND DRANG' (1854-1856) V DETMOLD AND HAMBURG (1857-1862) VI AT HOME AND ABROAD VII FIRST APPOINTMENT IN VIENNA (1863-1864) VIII 'A GERMAN REQUIEM' IX ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF THE 'GESELLSCHAFT DER MUSIKFREUNDE' (1869-1875) 103 X ON THE SUMMIT (1876-1879) XI OLD FRIENDS AND NEW (1880-1885) XII A FRUITFUL AUTUMN (1886-1890) XIII NEARING THE END (1891.1897) 177 I His Work XIV BRAHMS'S LIFE WORK XV COMPOSITIONS FOR THE PIANOFORTE XVI COMPOSITIONS FOR THE ORGAN XVII CHAMBER MUSIC XVIII COMPOSITIONS FOR ORCHESTRA XIX SONGS FOR ONE, TWO, AND FOUR VOICES WITH PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANIMENT XX SMALLER CHORAL WORKS LARGE CHORAL WORKS 3o6 III The Man and the Artist APPENDIX I: BRAHMS WRITES LETTERS APPENDIX II: BRAHINIS AS A READER AND COLLECTOR 369 BIBLIOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 2. JOSEPH JOACHIM 48 3. CLARA SCHUMANN 5. BRAHMS AS A YOUNG MAN 7. AGATHE VON SIEBOLD 9. OTTILIE HAUER 1o. AUTOGRAPH-FAN OF JOHANN STRAUSS'S STEPDAUGHTER 225 12. LETTER BY BRAHMS TO MANDYCZEWSKI 'STURM UND DRANG' * the artist in Clara. Soon after the catastrophe, Brahms was able to play his new Trio to her. She fo These works, however, did not reach perfect completeness, and there came periods when all creative w Both Agathe and Johannes were to suffer long from the wounds inflicted by this sudden parting. Even Singakademie had come to an end there was nothing to keep him in Vienna, and he returned to Hamburg to work out this immortal composition. In the following years the German Requiem * The triumphal progress of the Requiem was irresistible. Before the month was out it had to be repeat two years is, however, the Violin Concerto, which Brahms had written with Joachim in mind. It was Jo T Ischl, on his fifty-eighth birthday, Brahms drew up his will in a letter to his publisher and frie Only six days after Billroth's passing Brahms suffered another irreparable loss: his `faithful baton In November 1861, Brahms wrote his first piano duet, Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann, Op. 2 T the head of Brahms's chamber music, as of his compositions for the pianoforte, stands a single Sch In November 1870 Joseph Haydn's Feldpartita, in B flat major, was shown to Brahms by his friend C. F LTOGETHER about 38o songs for one, two, and four voices were published from Brahms's pen.*
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