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    brahms
    [ noun ]
    1. German composer who developed the romantic style of both lyrical and classical music (1833-1897)

    2. <noun.person>
    3. the music of Brahms

    4. <noun.communication>
      Brahms was included in the program


    Brahms \Brahms\ n.
    1. a famous German composer, b. 1833, d. 1897.

    Syn: Johannes Brahms.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    2. the music composed by Brahms; as, the program consisted
    mostly of Brahms.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. His Brahms now is very much the product of maturity - wise and noble, absolutely unforced. What a splendid move on the part of the Philharmonia to bring him to London for these four concerts, featuring the symphonies and the concertos.
    2. Even cows are said to find it soothing, while Brahms's spider was literally moved - charmed down its thread by the composer's harmonies and sent scuttling up again by his dissonances. Various solutions to the riddle have been attempted.
    3. On May 7, 8 and 9, he will again tackle the Brahms second, with the Cleveland Orchestra.
    4. Sunday's programme of Bach and Brahms was cancelled at three hours' notice - the pianist was suffering from heat exhaustion.
    5. As a result, Mr Hero Brahms, a Treuhand board member, said that the agency's contracts department is at any one time renegotiating 10 per cent of all contracts.
    6. In Brahms performance, though, beautiful sound is only the starting point: intellectual and emotional adventure, risk-taking, decisive approach to musical ideas are the necessary next stages. This Brahms Three began and ended with beautiful sound.
    7. In Brahms performance, though, beautiful sound is only the starting point: intellectual and emotional adventure, risk-taking, decisive approach to musical ideas are the necessary next stages. This Brahms Three began and ended with beautiful sound.
    8. A piece of disillusioned romantic rebellion: frail, heartfelt echoes of Schumann and Brahms are regularly deflated by ruthlessly sinking pitch.
    9. Here, his Chopin (replacing Skryabin, Mozart and Brahms) was immaculate in its way, but distinctly tame. The opening of the big C minor Nocturne was superb and unexpected: a suspended hush, with beautifully liquid basses under a poignant singing line.
    10. MUSIC Rockport Chamber Music Festival kicks off its ninth season May 31 with a performance by the Manhattan and the Muir string quartets of Brahms's Sextet in G Major and Dvorak's Piano Trio in F Minor.
    11. Anyway, this amazingly prolific contemporary of Bach and Handel composed more than 3,000 pieces, a bounty for the Telemann fan and a distinctly uninteresting fact for those who prefer Mozart, Beethoven or Brahms.
    12. In both sets of "Love Song Waltzes," he translates Brahms's passionate lyricism into images of emotional susceptibility and fulfillment.
    13. This was a Brahms First Symphony some way above the average.
    14. Keen record collectors may have come across a cycle of the Brahms symphonies with Sanderling and the Dresden Staatskapelle.
    15. Then the C major Sonata, the First, took him into high gear (young Brahms was himself a doughty virtuoso): intrepid speeds, and even in rapid-fire chords the satisfying, well-balanced crunch of a masterly attack.
    16. Under Tennstedt the London Philharmonic is shown to be a first-rate Brahms orchestra and it gave him the best playing to which it has aspired in recent months.
    17. He also recorded music by Brahms, Grieg, Rachmaninoff, Schumann, Tchaikovsky and Debussy.
    18. But happily Mr. Botstein projected his vital image of a flesh-and-blood Brahms onto his festival's performances.
    19. The plane dissolves into a dove as strains from Brahms and Beethoven replace the whine of the jet's engine.
    20. This attractive film traces the tragic but faithful friendship between the young Johannes Brahms and Clara and Robert Schumann, which continued after Schumann's mental breakdown in 1854 and his death in 1856.
    21. I had always thought that the appeal of this Serenade lay in just that. The D minor Piano Concerto of Brahms found Radu Lupu plainly off-form. Welser-Most led off in fine, stormy style.
    22. Mr. Botstein's intention was, instead, to present Brahms in the light of the composer's Vienna so that we might hear Brahms differently.
    23. Mr. Botstein's intention was, instead, to present Brahms in the light of the composer's Vienna so that we might hear Brahms differently.
    24. Henryk Szeryng, a virtuoso violinist known for his refreshing and moving renditions of Bach and Brahms, died Thursday in Kassel, West Germany, of a cerebral hemorrhage.
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