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1833 CE - 1897 CE: Life of the German composer Johannes Brahms.
1833 CE: Johannes Brahms is born in Hamburg.
1853 CE: Johannes Brahms tours with the Hungarian violinist Eduard Reményi.
1857 CE: Johannes Brahms premieres two serenades in the ducal court of Detmold.
1859 CE: Johannes Brahms' First Piano Concerto is premiered in Hanover.
1863 CE: Johannes Brahms is appointed the director of the Vienna Singakademie choir.
1868 CE: Johannes Brahms completes his epic Deutsches Requiem.
1871 CE: Johannes Brahms composes his Triumphlied.
1872 CE: Johannes Brahms is appointed the conductor of the Vienna Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde.
1873 CE: Johannes Brahms composes his Variations on a Theme of Haydn.
1876 CE: Johannes Brahms completes his First Symphony,
1877 CE: Johannes Brahms completes his Second Symphony.
1879 CE: Johannes Brahms composes his 21 Hungarian Dances.
1883 CE: Johannes Brahms completes his Third Symphony.
1885 CE: Johannes Brahms completes his Fourth Symphony.
1889 CE: Johannes Brahms accepts the Freedom of Hamburg.
1896 CE: Johannes Brahms composes his Vier ernste Gesänge.
1897 CE: Johannes Brahms dies of liver cancer in Vienna.