Brahmsian

/ˈbrɑːmziən/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of the style of composer Johannes Brahms, known for rich harmonic complexity and classical forms.

Etymology

From the German surname Brahms + '-ian' (relating to). Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was a towering figure in Romantic music, so the adjective describes music influenced by his compositional techniques.

Kelly Says

Brahmsian music is like the opposite of Instagram-famous—it's complex, takes time to appreciate, and reveals new layers the more you listen, which is exactly why orchestras still play his symphonies 125 years after his death.

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