Brendel
/ (German ˈbrɛndəl) /
noun
Alfred . born 1931, Austrian pianist and poet
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How to use Brendel in a sentence
David Brendel looks at the effect the digital world has on the bedroom.
Garage Magazine’s Very Modern Nursery-Rhyme Cover | Kara Cutruzzula | March 19, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTFranz Brendel's 'at home' on the particular Sunday in question was a more than usually brilliant function.
The Life of Johannes Brahms (Vol 1 of 2) | Florence MayBrendel had not only sent him each work as it appeared, but had urged him to write, asking repeatedly, 'Why nothing about Brahms?'
The Life of Johannes Brahms (Vol 1 of 2) | Florence MayBrendel, besides being a fantastic adumbration of Ibsen, has propulsive power.
Iconoclasts | James HunekerThe other instances are offered by the two apparitions of Ulric Brendel in Rosmersholm.
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