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Johannes Brahms
German composer (1833–1897)
Clara Schumann
German musician and composer (1819–1896)
Joseph Joachim
Hungarian violinist, composer, and teacher (1831–1907)
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George II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
German noble (1826–1914)
Goodbye Again
1961 film by Anatole Litvak
Robert Hausmann
German musician
Heinrich von Herzogenberg
Austrian composer and conductor (1843-1900)
Julius Stockhausen
German conductor (1826–1906)
Ellen Franz
German actress (1839–1923)
Gustav Nottebohm
German pianist, teacher, musical editor and composer (1817–1882)
Song of Love
1947 film by Clarence Brown
Aimez-vous Brahms?
1959 novel by Françoise Sagan
Fritz Simrock
German classical music publisher (1837–1901)
Richard Mühlfeld
German clarinettist (1856-1907)
Brahms
crater on Mercury
Carl Ferdinand Pohl
German-Austrian music historian, archivist, and composer (1819–1887)
Brahms Inlet
Meiningen Court Orchestra
German orchestra at the Meiningen State Theatre
Three Bs
Phrase
Brahms-Preis
The Brahms-Preis (Brahms Prize) has been awarded by the Brahms Society of Schleswig-Holstein since 1988. The prize is furnished with 10,000 euros. It rewards artists who have contributed mesmerizing work for the preservation of the artistic heritage of Johannes Brahms.
Elisabeth von Herzogenberg
Brahms-Museum
museum on Johannes Brahms in Hamburg
Brahms-Institut
thumb|Brahms-Institut in the Villa Eschenburg in Lübeck Brahms-Institut acquired the largest private collection of Johannes Brahms engravings, manuscripts and first and early prints in 1990. In addition to Brahms, the focus is on Robert and Clara Schumann, Theodor Kirchner, Joseph Joachim, and some lesser known performers and composers of the era. In addition to music manuscripts, the collection also includes correspondence, photos, and drawings.
Brahms House
museum over Johannes Brahms in Baden-Baden