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'''Brahms''' was a [[composer]] credited for the sonata Op 78 in G | '''Brahms''' was a [[composer]] credited for the sonata [[Op. 78 in G major (Brahms)|Op. 78 in G major]]. His composition was part of the programme for [[Joachim|Dr Joachim]] and [[Leonard Borwick|Mr Leonard Borwick]]'s chamber concert due to take place at [[St James' Hall]] on the evening of [[Friday]] [[1 July]] at 8.30. An advert for the concert appeared in an [[1890s]] copy of ''[[The Times]]''. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Although his first name is not given in the episode, this is '''Johannes Brahms'''. | Although his first name is not given in the episode, this is '''Johannes Brahms'''. | ||
[[Category:Musicians from the real world]] | [[Category:Musicians from the real world]] |
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Brahms was a composer credited for the sonata Op. 78 in G major. His composition was part of the programme for Dr Joachim and Mr Leonard Borwick's chamber concert due to take place at St James' Hall on the evening of Friday 1 July at 8.30. An advert for the concert appeared in an 1890s copy of The Times. (TV: Deep Breath)
Behind the scenes
Although his first name is not given in the episode, this is Johannes Brahms.