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Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer and pianist.
Despite his reputation as a serious composer of large, complex musical structures, some of Brahms’s most widely known and most commercially successful compositions during his life were small-scale works of popular intent aimed at the thriving contemporary market for domestic music-making.
Among the most cherished of these lighter works by Brahms are his sets of popular dances—the Hungarian Dances, the Waltzes, Op. 39, for piano duet, and the Liebeslieder Waltzes for vocal quartet and piano.