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|species = [[Human]]
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|occupation = [[Composer]]<br/>[[Piano player]]
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|status = Exposed
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|datestatus = 2269
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|identity = [[Flint]]
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[[File:Brahms Waltz.jpg|thumb|A Brahms waltz]]
 
[[File:Brahms Waltz.jpg|thumb|A Brahms waltz]]
'''Johannes Brahms''' was a [[German]] [[arts and music|composer]] from [[19th century]] [[Earth]].
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'''Johannes Brahms''' was a [[German]] [[composer]] and [[piano player]] of the [[19th century]].
   
In [[2269]], the immortal [[Flint]] claimed that Johannes Brahms was one of his many identities, a claim supported by [[first officer]] [[Spock]] of the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. During a visit to [[Holberg 917G]], a [[planet]] owned and inhabited by Flint at that time, Spock found an unknown and recently written ''Brahms'' manuscript, which could only have been written by Flint. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}})
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In [[2269]], the [[immortal]] [[Flint]] claimed that Johannes Brahms was one of his many identities, a claim supported by [[first officer]] [[Spock]] of the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. During a visit to [[Holberg 917G]], a [[planet]] owned and inhabited by Flint at that time, Spock found an unknown and recently written ''Brahms'' manuscript, which could only have been written by Flint. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}})
 
{{bginfo|The Brahms paraphrase was written by [[Ivan Ditmars]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The Brahms paraphrase was written by [[Ivan Ditmars]].}}
   
[[Geordi La Forge]]'s "[[Moonlight on the Beach]]" [[Holo-programs|holoprogram]] featured a gypsy [[violin]]ist playing a Brahms ''[[Hungarian Dances|Hungarian Dance No. 5]]''. ({{TNG|Booby Trap}})
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[[Geordi La Forge]]'s "[[Moonlight on the Beach]]" [[Holo-programs|holoprogram]] featured a [[gypsy]] [[violinist]] playing a Brahms ''[[Hungarian Dances|Hungarian Dance No. 5]]''. ({{TNG|Booby Trap}})
   
[[Data]] suggested playing a piece by Brahms to make [[Miles O'Brien]] feel more at home in Data's [[crew quarters|quarters]] when he visited the [[android]] seeking guidance concerning his proposed [[marriage]] with [[Keiko Ishikawa]]. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
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In [[2367]], [[Data]] suggested playing a piece by Brahms to make [[Miles O'Brien]] feel more at home in Data's [[quarters]] when he visited the [[android]] seeking guidance concerning his proposed [[marriage]] with [[Keiko Ishikawa]]. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
   
When Geordi La Forge wanted to impress [[Doctor]] [[Leah Brahms]] who was about to visit him in his quarters, he decided to play a Brahms [[piano]] etude, but changed his mind because he thought the idea was too corny. The piano music that is briefly heard is from the Brahms' Paganini Variations. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}})
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When Geordi La Forge wanted to impress [[Doctor]] [[Leah Brahms]] who was about to visit him in his quarters, he decided to play a Brahms' ''[[Variations on a Theme of Paganini]]'' (calling it a [[piano]] etude), but changed his mind because he thought the idea was too corny. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}})
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In [[2372]], Harry Kim practiced Johannes Brahms' Second Sonata for Clarinet and Piano before being interrupted by [[The Doctor]]. ({{VOY|Tuvix}})
   
 
In [[2375]], [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] chose [[Intermezzo op.117 no.1]] by Brahms as dinner music before having a dinner with [[Chakotay]] aboard {{USS|Voyager}}. ({{VOY|Timeless}})
 
In [[2375]], [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] chose [[Intermezzo op.117 no.1]] by Brahms as dinner music before having a dinner with [[Chakotay]] aboard {{USS|Voyager}}. ({{VOY|Timeless}})
{{bginfo|One of the pieces at the "[[Mozart]] recital" in {{TNG|Sarek}} was actually Brahms' second movement of the [[Sextet Number 1|Sextet #1 in B-flat Major]].}}
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{{bginfo|One of the pieces at the "[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] recital" in {{TNG|Sarek}} was actually Brahms' second movement of the [[Sextet Number 1|Sextet #1 in B-flat Major]].}}
   
 
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Brahms Waltz

A Brahms waltz

Johannes Brahms was a German composer and piano player of the 19th century.

In 2269, the immortal Flint claimed that Johannes Brahms was one of his many identities, a claim supported by first officer Spock of the Federation starship USS Enterprise. During a visit to Holberg 917G, a planet owned and inhabited by Flint at that time, Spock found an unknown and recently written Brahms manuscript, which could only have been written by Flint. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah")

The Brahms paraphrase was written by Ivan Ditmars.

Geordi La Forge's "Moonlight on the Beach" holoprogram featured a gypsy violinist playing a Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5. (TNG: "Booby Trap")

In 2367, Data suggested playing a piece by Brahms to make Miles O'Brien feel more at home in Data's quarters when he visited the android seeking guidance concerning his proposed marriage with Keiko Ishikawa. (TNG: "Data's Day")

When Geordi La Forge wanted to impress Doctor Leah Brahms who was about to visit him in his quarters, he decided to play a Brahms' Variations on a Theme of Paganini (calling it a piano etude), but changed his mind because he thought the idea was too corny. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

In 2372, Harry Kim practiced Johannes Brahms' Second Sonata for Clarinet and Piano before being interrupted by The Doctor. (VOY: "Tuvix")

In 2375, Janeway chose Intermezzo op.117 no.1 by Brahms as dinner music before having a dinner with Chakotay aboard USS Voyager. (VOY: "Timeless")

One of the pieces at the "Mozart recital" in TNG: "Sarek" was actually Brahms' second movement of the Sextet #1 in B-flat Major.

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