Crossword clues for brahms
brahms
- Composer of a famous lullaby
- "In Stiller Nacht" composer
- ''A German Requiem'' composer
- One of the 'Three B's'
- Lullaby composer, famously
- Composer who championed Dvorák
- Composer Johannes
- Composer born in Hamburg
- Composer (associated with Liszt?)
- Classical composer best known for a lullaby
- B in music history?
- B in music class?
- Alto Rhapsody composer
- “Hungarian Dances” composer
- "Wiegenlied" composer
- "Schicksalslied" composer
- "Double Concerto" composer
- 'Wiegenlied' composer
- 'Tragic Overture' composer
- 'Neue Liebeslieder' composer
- 'Alto Rhapsody' composer
- "A German Requiem" composer
- A musical "B"
- "Hungarian Dances" composer
- German composer (1833-1897)
- The music of Brahms
- Lullaby man
- Monarch put in a lot of money for composer
- Composer of a well-known lullaby published in 1868
- Supporter of the monarch who composed 21
- Romantic German queen in her cups?
- Publisher passionate about language
- Johannes —, composer
- German composer
- Lullaby composer
- One of "The Three B's"
- Wagner contemporary
- One of music's "Three B's"
- Lullaby name
- Lullaby composer Johannes
- Famous lullaby composer
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Brahms \Brahms\ n.
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a famous German composer, b. 1833, d. 1897.
Syn: Johannes Brahms.
the music composed by Brahms; as, the program consisted mostly of Brahms.
Wiktionary
a. (cx Cockney rhyming slang English) pissed, drunk.
Wikipedia
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) was a German composer and pianist.
Brahms may also refer to:
- Brahms (surname), a list of notable people with the surname
- Brahms (crater), a crater on Mercury
- 1818 Brahms, main-belt asteroid
Brahms is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 96 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1979. Brahms is named for the German composer Johannes Brahms, who lived from 1833 to 1897.
Brahms is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Brahms (1692–1758), German land owner
- Caryl Brahms, writer
- David M. Brahms, Brigadier General of the United States Marine Corps
- Helma Sanders-Brahms (born 1940), German film director
- Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), German composer and pianist
- Julia Brahms, voice artist
- William B. Brahms, New Jersey historian
Fictional characters:
- Leah Brahms, character in Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Miss Brahms, character from the British comedy show, Are You Being Served?
Usage examples of "brahms".
Leah Brahms and Mikel Gordonez were respected scientists, known to everyone on the planet as the landlords of Outpost Seran-T-One.
He persisted in comparing every woman he met to Leah Brahms, an exercise in futility if there ever was one.
The Klingon cautiously approached the door, shimmering with a force-field barrier, as Leah Brahms warily approached him.
This was all just one more reason to regret his obsession with Leah Brahms, an obsession Data could never understand.
Sitting beside the engineer, wrapped in a blanket, Leah Brahms shivered, and Geordi resisted the temptation to wrap his arm around her.
Her hair plastered limply to her head, grief etched in her face, and her clothes soiled and torn, Leah Brahms was still beautiful.
His first priority was to get Leah Brahms settled into her quarters with a regimen of food and rest.
One by one, they filed off—Leah Brahms, La Forge, Consul Maltz, Consul Bekra, and Paldor.
Three hulking white radiation suits, replicas of Leah Brahms’ prototype, stood on the transporter platform, looking like snowmen about to transport to the North Pole.
He hoped he wouldn’t be alone much longer, because Leah Brahms was supposed to be working with him.
Geordi wasn’t worried that she would be distracted by this—after all, the real Leah Brahms hadn’t been on the holodeck—he was worried about his own feelings spilling out.
Once we get the interphase generators from the Romulans, Brahms and La Forge think we can arrange shelters big enough to protect large groups of people and animals.
La Forge stepped in front of Brahms, taking over the control panel and making a slight adjustment.
Picard glanced at Leah Brahms, who shook her head and looked very troubled.
He hadn’t realized that staying aboard the Enterprise meant staying alone, and that Leah Brahms would disappear.