Miscellanea
Brahms' Address Book
Brahms kept the book, which he recieved from Bertha Faber around 1869 as a gift, over several years. It reflects his extensive circle of acquaintances and contacts: just to mention just a few prominent examples, the doctor and friend Theodor Billroth, Max Bruch, who entered his Berlin address himself, Hans von Bülow, Antonín Dvořák, Anselm Feuerbach, Robert Fuchs, the couple Maria und Richard Fellinger, Eduard Hanslick, Richard Heuberger, Joseph Joachim, Max Kalbeck, Brahms’ teacher Eduard Marxsen, the painter Ludwig Michalek, Hans Richter, Johann Strauss, Jr., Clara Schumann, Julius Stockhausen, Fritz Simrock, Carl Maria von Weber’s son Max Maria von Weber, and the singer Gustav Walter.
Digital Archive – Index
Brahmsiana
Autographs
Engraving Templates
First and Early Editions
Photographs
Brahms Letters
Miscellanea
Other Holdings
Musical Manuscripts
Works Dedicated to Brahms
Concert programs
Schumann First and Early Editions
Theodor Kirchner Partial Estate
Joseph Joachim Partial Estate