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Brahms
[brahmz, b
noun
Johannes 1833–97, German composer.
Brahms
/ ɑː /
noun
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)
Other Word Forms
- Brahmsian adjective
- Brahmsite noun
Example Sentences
A chamber music concert with works by Schumann and Brahms played by Korean musicians is the closing event Tuesday.
A little Brahms is thrown in presumably because who doesn’t love Brahms?
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.
His latest solo recording, released in November, contains Brahms’ First Piano Sonata, Liszt arrangements of Schubert songs and Schubert’s “Wanderer Fantasy.”
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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