Brahms House (Baden-Baden)

The Brahms House (Brahms-Haus), also known as Lichtental No. 8, is a biographical museum dedicated to Johannes Brahms in Baden-Baden, Germany. The museum is centered on the building's attic, where Brahms lived and worked on his music while in residence.

Brahms House
Brahms-Haus
Brahms House in 2010
LocationMaximilianstraße. 85, Baden-Baden
Coordinates48°44′40″N 8°15′40″E
TypeBiographical museum
Websitebrahms-baden-baden.de

History

Johannes Brahms lived in Lichtental No. 8 from 1865 to 1874 during the summer months,[1] originally because of a tip from Clara Schumann.[2] His first stay at the house lasted from May to October 1865.[3] While residing here, Brahms worked on his first and second symphonies, the piano quintet, second string sextet, the Alto Rhapsody, and parts of A German Requiem.[2][3]

By 1963, Lichtental No. 8 was in disrepair and was faced with demolition. To prevent this, the Brahms Society of Baden-Baden (Brahms Gesellschaft Baden-Baden) was formed in 1966 and began gathering donations. With those funds, the Society purchased the house in June 1967 and began renovating it.[4][5] The house was opened to the public as the Brahms-Haus Museum a year later.[4]

Museum

Brahms's summer-time residence in the attic of Lichtental No. 8 is the center of the museum documenting the composer's life.[2]

Every two years, the Baden-Baden Brahms Society organizes and hosts the Brahms Days in the city's concert halls.[1]

A studio apartment is made available to qualifying guest musicians selected by the museum staff.[5][6]

See also

References

  • Clive, Peter (2006). Brahms and His World: A Biographical Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9781461722809.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

Citations

  1. "Brahms' House". City of Baden-Baden. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  2. "Museum". brahms-baden-baden.de (in German). Brahmsgesellschaft Baden-Baden. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  3. Clive 2006, p. xviii.
  4. Clive 2006, p. 30.
  5. "Brahms House". Schumann Portal. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  6. "Studio im Brahmshaus". brahms-baden-baden.de (in German). Brahmsgesellschaft Baden-Baden. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
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