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  1. The Johannes Brahms Medal (German: Johannes-Brahms-Medaille) of Hamburg is a music award established in 1928, named after the composer Johannes Brahms who was born in Hamburg.

  2. El Brahms-Preis o Premio Brahms es una distinción honorífica alemana instaurada por la Brahms-Gesellschaft Schleswig-Holstein (trad.: Sociedad Johannes Brahms de Slesvig-Holstein) el 1988. Consta de un premio de 10.000 euros, con el cual la sociedad quiere reconocer cada año un artista o una iniciativa que permitió mantener viva ...

  3. Gardner collected a number of medals to display within her museum, including this bronze portrait medal honoring celebrated composer Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). Through her own efforts, Gardner met Brahms while both were on holiday in Bad Ischl, Austria in 1894.

  4. Johannes Brahms (Hamburgo, 7 de mayo de 1833-Viena, 3 de abril de 1897) fue un compositor, pianista y director de orquesta alemán del romanticismo, considerado el más clásico de los compositores de dicho periodo.

  5. The Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal is the Society’s highest honour and is awarded for the most outstanding musicianship and is presented to the finest musicians of any nationality.

  6. Brahms Competition 2024. Thursday December 14th, 2023. Dear participants and friends of the Brahms Competition, The 2024 competition will be held in piano, violin, viola and chamber music, from September 1st to 8th. The programme can be found here.

  7. Among the further 66 recipients of the Brahms Medal who contributed greatly to the Brahms Association are Prof. Kurt Stephenson, Adolf Detel, Gerhard Maasz and Dr. Helmut Wirth. The Association promoted and contributed to the Hamburg Music Festival, held four times between 1991 and 1994.