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  2. Hamburg-born Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) spent some time in Vienna in the early 1860s before moving here permanently a few years later. Like Mozart and Beethoven before him, this extraordinary composer soon found himself adopted by Austria’s capital as one of its own.

  3. Johannes Brahms (German: [joˈhanəs ˈbʁaːms]; 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period. Born in Hamburg into a Lutheran family, he spent much of his professional life in Vienna.

  4. No great composer in Vienna escapes the bindings of human existence without a suitable memorial paying tribute to their prowess. And so it is with Johannes Brahms. His monument sits on Karlsplatz, close to the Musikverein concert venue where two of his symphonies premiered.

  5. Apr 2, 2014 · In the early 1860s Brahms made his first visit to Vienna, and in 1863 he was named director of the Singakademie, a choral group, where he concentrated on historical and modern a cappella works.

  6. May 17, 2023 · In 1863, Brahms moved to Vienna. He was soon appointed the director of the Vienna Singakademie choir, but he gave up the position after only a few months; Brahms was a composer, not an administrator. When his mother became ill in 1864, Brahms returned to Hamburg.

  7. Located in Karlsplatz's Ressel Park is sculptor Rudolf Weyr's 1908 white marble monument to Johannes Brahms ( Brahms Monument Vienna) and his legacy in classical music.