Joachim Raff

1822–1882 (age 60)

Biography

Joachim Raff (1822–1882) was a renowned German composer whose prolific output helped shape the musical landscape of the nineteenth century. Born in Lachen, Switzerland, and later based in Germany, Raff composed symphonies, concertos, chamber works, and other compositions that earned him recognition among his contemporaries and contributed significantly to Romantic-era music.

Raff's career spanned several decades of intense creative activity, during which he established himself as a major compositional voice. His legacy as a composer of considerable merit was honored by his burial in Frankfurt Main Cemetery, where he rests among other notable cultural figures of his era.