Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) was a German composer of the Romantic Era. Like many other prominent composers, he moved to Vienna and reached the height of his career there. During his time, he was known as a "Classical Romantic", as his music was heavily influenced by the Classical Era, which put emphasis on composition. It says something about Brahms' talents when he was compared to Ludwig Van Beethoven. In his youth, Brahms was the protégé of another famous Romantic composer, Robert Schumann, for a short time and had a strong friendship with Schumann's wife, Clara.
Classical fans probably best know him for his Hungarian Dances, especially the fifth. Pop-culture fans will instantly recognize his lullaby.
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