It is Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op 90; III. Poco Allegretto
The cast of Johannes Brahms - 1927 includes: Nathaniel Shilkret as himself
He didn't have any, at least none that we know of. Beethoven never married, probably because he went after women who he would never be able to get.
The cast of Die Trixxer - 2011 includes: Markus Boysen as Brahms Anna Julia Kapfelsperger as Buschi Mirko Lang as Len Anja Nejarri as Maya Jessica Richter as Aktionatorin Susanne Szell as Frau Wieben Sophia Thomalla as Anna Christof Wackernagel as Krutscheck
The cast of At Last the 1948 Show - 1967 includes: Penny Brahms Graham Chapman as Various Characters John Cleese as Himself - Various Characters Joan Crane Frances Dean Marty Feldman as Various Characters Jo Kendall as Various Aimi MacDonald as Herself - Host Mary Maude
No one knows for certain. There are four recorded possible answers in historical literature. All are discussed in the major reference work on last words: Last Words of Notable People -- Final Words of More than 3500 Noteworthy People Throughout History by William B. Brahms. Here is what Brahms collected -- he does not indicate that one is more likely accurate that any another. (1) "My Lord, the crown which I have borne so long has given enough of vanity in my time. I beseech you not to augment it in this hour when I am so near my death." Spoken to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was reminding her of her great accomplishments as monarch. (2) "Must! Is must a word to be addressed to princes? Little man, little man! Thy father, if he had been alive, durst not have used that word.---Thou art so presumptuous because thou knowest I shall die." Spoken to Sir Robert Cecil when he declared she must go to bed and receive medical attention. She rallied when she heard Lord Beauchamp was a possible successor. She said: "I will have no rogue's son in my seat." After that, she became incoherent. (3) "All my possessions for a moment of time." (4) "I have been a great queen, but I am about to die and must yield an account of my stewardship to the great King of Kings." She died holding the archbishop's hand. Source:Last Words of Notable People -- Final Words of More than 3500 Noteworthy People Throughout History by William B. Brahms (Reference Desk Press, 2010). ).
The movie is Song of Love (1947) - a biopic starring Katharine Hepburn, Paul Henreid, Robert Walker, and Leo G. Carroll, directed by Clarence Brown and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Katherine Hepburn plays Clara Wieck, who was the wife of Robert Schumann portrayed by Paul Henreid. Walker plays Johannes Brahms, and Henry Daniell plays Franz Liszt.
Brahms Symphony No 3
I think it's Brahms' Symphony (in F # minor?), Poco Allegetto http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1trE3ms3AGo
Brahms's violin concerto was written by Brahms. The clue is in its name: the 'Brahms' violin concerto.
The cast of The Schumann Story - 1950 includes: Paul Henreid as Robert Schumann Katharine Hepburn as Clara Wieck Schumann Robert Walker as Johannes Brahms
Brahms never married.
Brahms completed four symphonies.
The cast of But for Women... Dr. Brahms. Johannes Brahms - 1997 includes: Matthias Ponnier as Johannes Brahms Friedrich von Thun as Narrator
Brahms was famous for his romantic symphonies
Brahms guitar was created in 1994.
Brahms's Lullaby was created in 1868.
Leah Brahms was created in 1989.