Comments for: Brahms’ `Requiem’ at UM both dramatic, transcendent

When George Bernard Shaw heard Johannes Brahms’ “A German Requiem,” he dismissed it as dull, ponderous and “patiently borne only by the corpse.” Brahms, he added, was a morose fellow, who on the best of days would utter, “The grave is my goal.” Too bad… Read More
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