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Johannes Brahms (about 1853)
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Life

Born: 7 May 1833 in Hamburg

Died: 3 April 1897 in Vienna

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on Johannes Brahms.


List of choral works

For Brahms works

Sacred music

  • Psalm 13, Op. 27 (Herr, wie lange willst du) [How long wilt thou forget me, o Lord]

Vocal Arrangements based on Brahms' works

Secular music


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Publications

External links