Happy 188th Birthday Johannes Brahms!
Brahms’ music is not only beautiful, often profound, and richly enjoyable. It also saves lives:
The author William Styron is one example. Deep in the pit of depression in 1985, Styron came to the point of carefully planning to kill himself, with a shotgun, in a secluded spot near his home. But when he was driving, Brahms’ Alto Rhapsody came on the radio. [**Note to grammar cops: I KNOW it’s supposed to be “Brahms’s”; but that construction both looks and sound dumb to me, and I choose to ignore it here.]
The melancholy beauty of this brief piece so touched Styron that he turned around, drove home, put away the shotgun and checked into a hospital. And he survived. His concise memoir of that ordeal, Darkness Visible, is an unforgettable reading experience.