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Brahms

[ brahmz; German brahms ]

noun

  1. ´³´Ç·³ó²¹²Ô·²Ô±ð²õ [yoh-, hah, -n, uh, s], 1833–97, German composer.


Brahms

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noun

  1. BrahmsJohannes18331897MGermanMUSIC: composer Johannes (joˈhanəs). 1833–97, German composer, whose music, though classical in form, exhibits a strong lyrical romanticism. His works include four symphonies, four concertos, chamber music, and A German Requiem (1868)
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • µþ°ù²¹³ó³¾²õi·²¹²Ô adjective
  • µþ°ù²¹³ó³¾²õi³Ù±ð noun
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A little Brahms is thrown in presumably because who doesn’t love Brahms?

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I remember the night on Skid Row when, before falling asleep, he grabbed two sticks on which he had written the names Beethoven and Brahms.

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His latest solo recording, released in November, contains Brahms’ First Piano Sonata, Liszt arrangements of Schubert songs and Schubert’s “Wanderer Fantasy.â€

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During Strauss’ own lifetime the musical world was split between Wagner heralding a music of the future and the supposed stuffiness of traditional Brahms.

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In no work does Schoenberg embrace the spirits of Brahms and Wagner more radiantly than in a “Gurrelieder.â€

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