Intermezzo
Johannes Brahms Lyrics


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@zippy987

Watching a Jesse Stone movie with my wife, I heard this achingly beautiful piano music as Stone sat in his home. I had to hear the whole thing; a little research disclosed that the song was this Brahms intermezzo. I have listened to it many times, and I am often moved to tears. My wife died of cancer five years ago. I always think of her when I hear this sweet song. Thank you, Johannes Brahms.

@Mrmmm88

I'm so very sorry for the loss of your wife. I could never imagine that type of loss. Brahms definitely has a way of soothing the soul. I hope his music helps you in times of need 🙏

@taeijuan9899

I am sorry for loss💕. I hope now you are happy wherever you are. And always remember that ur wife is in a place much better and is happy and all she wants you is to be happy for her until you meet her again. Sending you my positive energy❤ May she rest in peace.

@janestub

I dont think anyone gets brahms til they are older or have suffered

@kerrgal

❤️

@pattitus1398

We too first heard it watching that same Jessie Stone episode. I had to play it, and
I searched and listened and practiced and finally it was like touching eternity. And
there's always some nuance to discover. It has helped me move from fast and showy
to soft and velvety tones. What a gift that chance find has been. At 80, I'm so grateful
that I found it just in time.

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@shaythiele1320

Brahms must have been a beautiful human being to write something this glorious

@TheModicaLiszt

He ravaged composers like Liszt and Wagner publicly due to jealousy

@yihanwu1126

Franz Liszt-Chopin how do you know it’s “jealousy”, not artistic differences. It’s normal for composers to criticize each other. Wagner himself publicly criticized Mendelssohn and Brahms.

@TheModicaLiszt

@@yihanwu1126 Liszt criticised nobody, aside from a few fleeting remarks about Thalberg in a duel. He understood the true meaning of a composer, and didn't let petty jealously disparage new music of his era. Other composers didn't have the same moral code.

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