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| | ArtsAlive.ca - Music : Great Composers |
 | | Ludwig's Romance no.1 for Violin in G, Opus 40 and Romance no.2 for Violin in F, Opus 50 are good examples of this type of music. |  | | Ludwig van Beethoven was 25-years-old when he first performed as a piano virtuoso. |  | | Ludwig may have "heard" music by feeling its vibrations. |
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http://www.artsalive.ca/en/mus/greatcomposers/beethoven.html
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 | | The Rellstab set (first seven songs) is more programmatic and uses musical onomatopoeia, with the musical semblance of a brook in Liebesbotschaft, the trotting horse in Abschied, and the ostinato motif that takes on the character of a guitar in Ständchen which is the appropriate companion to a singer during a serenade. |  | | There is no denying the strong affinity of Schubert’s Rellstab lieder with the musical language of Beethoven’s songs. |  | | However the vexing question of Die Taubenpost’s existence lingers in most musicologists, and now me. Although the text is clearly related to in subject matter to Rellstab and Heine’s, the almost bubbly straightforward musical setting represents an obvious break from the other songs. |
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http://www.wabash.edu/mxi/Ish6.doc
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| | San Francisco Performances |
 | | The Rellstab settings (the first seven songs) can seem a little more relaxed than the Heine songs, though this is at best a generalization. |  | | Ständchen means "Serenade," and here the piano's lightly-dancing eighth-note accompaniment mimics the sound of guitar or mandolin as the lover sings his song. |  | | Liebesbotschaft ("Love's Message") is a gentle love song, addressed to a brook that functions as the messenger between lovers-the quiet sound of the stream rustles throughout this strophic song in the shimmer of the pianist's 32nd-notes. |
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http://www.performances.org/encores_note/goerne3-6.asp
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| | info: PETER LUDWIG |
 | | Fingered Pianist' Releases Debut Album - But then the pianist began playing Ludwig van Beethovens ''Song of Joy, and as the music took Giovanni Battista Martini, ''Serenade by Franz Peter Schubert and ''Piano Concerto No. |  | | Beethoven celebration - music of Ludwig van Beethoven comes to the stage of the Missouri Theatre this weekend as performed by Peter Miyamoto, a. |  | | - But then the pianist began playing Ludwig van Beethoven’s ``Song of Joy,’’ and as the music took over, everyone forgot her physical limitations and just listened.. |
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http://www.info-macedonia.com/Peter_Ludwig
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| | Ludwig Rellstab - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Heinrich Friedrich Ludwig Rellstab ( April 13, 1799 â“ November 27, 1860) was a German poet and music critic. |  | | The first seven songs of Franz Schubert 's Schwanengesang have words by Rellstab. |  | | His work was also set to music by Franz Liszt. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Rellstab
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| | Amazon.ca: Music: Schwanengesang |
 | | The most remarkable song on this admirable CD is one of three based on Rellstab texts not in the cycle, 'Upon a River', a lengthy, meandering, infinitely sad masterpiece, in which the voice and piano are joined by a horn, winding like the river away from loved ones, home and life. |  | | This CD is part of a planned collection of Schubert's entire song output on Naxos, a budget-priced label. |  | | It is Schubert at the top of his lyrical form and a fitting end to the collection. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000031WH9
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| | Large Music Scores Beethoven News |
 | | Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven) Ludwig van Beethoven's opus 27 no. 2 is the Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia" (Italian: Like a fantasy), popularly known as the Moonlight Sonata. |  | | In 1832, several years after Beethoven's death, the poet Ludwig Rellstab compared the music to moonlight shining on Lake Lucerne. |  | | The most important composer in the development of the form was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who, like many later composers, played the solo part of his works in many concerts. |
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http://www.pianosheetmusic.org/classical-piano/beethoven-music-18.html
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| | The Bel Air Collection |
 | | It is one of Beethovens most dreamy and original sonatas and it was Ludwig Rellstab, a German poet and musician, who 'christened' it the 'Moonlight' sonata, likening the first movement to the moonlight shining on Lake Lucerne. |  | | Free mp3 sample from track no. 2 Concerto for Violin op.61 |
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http://www.belairmusic.com/bam9607.htm
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| | Public Domain Content: Piano Sonata No. 14 |
 | | However, in 1832, the poet Ludwig Rellstab compared the music to "moonlight shining on a lake". |  | | Ludwig van Beethoven opus 27 no. 2 is the Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia" (Italian: Almost a fantasy), popularly known as the Moonlight Sonata. |  | | Beethoven wrote this sonata in 1801 and dedicated it to 17-year-old Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, with whom he was deeply in love. |
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http://www.theparentingsearch.com/Beethoven/Piano_Sonata_No_14.shtml
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| | Background Sound |
 | | The sonata got its name when poet Ludwig Rellstab described the music as being “like moonlight shining on a lake” in 1832. |  | | The 14th of his 32 sonatas for solo piano, this piece has three movements with a total length of about 15 minutes. |  | | But if you just listened to that rippling opening movement, you would have to admit, Rellstab had a point. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/5000/bgsound/bgsound0199.html
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| | Ludwig Grand Piano - Big Piano Guide |
 | | The giraffe piano, by contrast, was mechanically like a grand piano, but the strings ran vertically up from the keyboard rather than horizontally away from it. |  | | Germany and Ludwig Hupfeld introduced the reproducing pianos about 1904. |  | | Not until 1818, when he received his beloved and hearty Broadwood grand piano, would Beethoven have a piano... |
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http://www.bigpianoguide.com/ludwig-grand-piano.html
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| | old ludwig drum set |
 | | However, for the recording of this new album, I am playing a Gretsch kit that is three times louder and... |  | | SX Multi-track audio recording Ludwig Drums Nice old 60s style set Various Guitars, percussion and... |  | | C1000 Condensor Microphones D112 Bass drum Microphone Gem S2 Keyboard Used mainly as a... |
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http://www.drumsets247.com/oldludwigdrumset
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| | Complete Auf dem strom |
 | | Amazingly, this was the first public concert to feature solely the music of Schubert, and sadly, this was to be the year of Schubert’s own death. |  | | It was a work composed for a concert of his own music on March 26, 1828 — the first anniversary of Ludwig von Beethoven’s death. |  | | Franz Schubert’s Auf dem Strom, D943, was written in 1828 — based upon a text by Ludwig Rellstab. |
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http://www.firebirdeditions.com/complete_auf_dem_strom.htm
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| | DeutschMusik - Sammlung |
 | | The "Moonlight" title is from Ludwig Rellstab, a music critic, who allegorizes the first movement to the radiance of the moonlight on Lake Lucerne. |  | | Information: Die Walküre is one of Wagner's most loved works. |
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http://dkmk.netfirms.com/cd.html
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| | Moonlight Sonata |
 | | The poet Ludwig Rellstab, a contemporary of Beethoven's, remarked that the first movement of this piano work in C-sharp minor reminded him of moonlight on Lake Lucerne - and the Moonlight Sonata gained its nickname for posterity. |  | | The so-called sonata form in wide use in Beethoven's lifetime dictated a strict structural order - which this giant among composers chanted and expanded and imbued with a new sense of dramatic content. |  | | trictly speaking, Ludwig van Beethoven's famed Moonlight Sonata is not a sonata at all-nor did the composer's intentions in writing it have anything to do with moonlight. |
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http://www.oldkunnel.net/moonlite.html
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| | Digital Sheet Music Beethoven, Ludwig van: Sonata No.14 c# minor Op.27 No. 2 Moonlight |
 | | It was the poet Ludwig Rellstab who thought he could discern moonlight glistening on Lake Lucern when he listened to the first movement of Beethoven 's fourteenth Piano Sonata and thus the world has him to thank for inventing one of the most famous nicknames in musical history. |  | | She was a talented pianist and a picture of her was found among the composer's belongings after his death. |  | | Written in 1801, the ‘Moonlight’ is one of a pair of sonatas, both of which are described as being |
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http://www.sheetmusicnow.com/Title.asp?Tid=31384&m=1
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| | Schubert - Ständchen |
 | | The Swan Song collects Schubert's last songs from 1828. |  | | The first seven set poems by Ludwig Rellstab. |
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http://store.recordare.com/schbschw04.html
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| | Schwanengesang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Schwanengesang ("Swan song") is the title of a posthumous collection of songs by Franz Schubert. |  | | Unlike the earlier Die schöne Müllerin and Winterreise, it uses poems by two poets, Ludwig Rellstab ( 1799 - 1860) and Heinrich Heine ( 1797 - 1856). |  | | Schwanengesang has the number D 957 in the Deutsch catalogue. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwanengesang
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| | Nocturne - Iridis Encyclopedia |
 | | Other examples of nocturnes include the one for orchestra from Felix Mendelssohn 's incidental music for A Midsummer Night's Dream and the set of three for orchestra and female choir by Claude Debussy (who also wrote one for solo piano). |  | | Nocturnes are generally thought of as being tranquil, often expressive and lyrical, and sometimes rather gloomy, but in practice pieces with the name nocturne have conveyed a variety of moods: the second of Debussy's orchestral Nocturnes, "Fêtes", for example, is very lively. |  | | The first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven 's Moonlight Sonata has also been considered a nocturne (certainly, Ludwig Rellstab, who gave the piece its nickname, thought it evocative of the night), although Beethoven did not describe it as one. |
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http://www.iridis.com/Nocturne
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| | Fanny Hensel Biografie |
 | | Fanny soon became known to the Mendelssohn's circle of friends and acquaintances not just as an excellent pianist but also as the composer of lieder and piano pieces. |  | | In an obituary written just after Fanny's sudden death, the Berlin music critic Ludwig Rellstab wrote that she had shared "a partnership of talent" with her famous brother and "had achieved a level of musical knowledge which few other artists who have dedicated their lives to music could claim". |  | | Abraham Mendelssohn hired the conscientious Carl Friedrich Zelter, a friend of Goethe's and the director of the BERLINER SINGAKADEMIE, to teach his children music theory and composition. |
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http://www.fannyhensel.de/hensel_eng/biografie01.html
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| | Autotranslation |
 | | Schubert's rare song Auf dem Strom, for tenor, horn and piano, D. German words by Ludwig Rellstab (1799-1860) English version: Babelfish. |  | | Take the last parting kisses, and the blowing, |
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http://www.btinternet.com/~j.b.w/tran.htm
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| | Program Notes |
 | | It was published in 1829 as the fourth item in the song collection Schwanengesang. |  | | Rellstab had sent a handful of his poems to Beethoven in the hopes that the eminent master would turn them into songs. |  | | The text is one of seven in that set written by Ludwig Rellstab, a poet, novelist, and music critic of the incipient Romantic generation. |
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http://www.sfsymphony.org/templates/router.asp?callid=117&nodeid=3259
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| | The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Rellstab, (Heinrich Friedrich) Ludwig (1799-1860)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | He studied with Ludwig Berger and Bernhard Klein, and followed his father as music critic of the Vossische Zeitung and edited the periodical Iris im Gebiete der Tonkunst 1830-42. |  | | German critic, novelist, and poet, son of the publisher and critic Johann Karl Friedrich Rellstab (1759-1813). |  | | The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Rellstab, (Heinrich Friedrich) Ludwig (1799-1860)@ HighBeam Research |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:100170922
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| | Music in Vienna - Ludwig van Beethoven: Curious |
 | | For the music writer Ludwig Rellstab reminded the music on a boat travel at the Vierwaldstaettersee (Switzerland) at moonlight. |  | | Beethoven cooled himself after composing with a bucket water. |  | | Music in Vienna - Ludwig van Beethoven: Curious |
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http://www.vienna.cc/e/music/beethoven_curious.htm
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| | Hermann Prey's Recordings of Lieder by Franz Schubert |
 | | Schubert had not intended to publish these songs together under one title; it was the composer's brother Ferdinand and the publisher Tobias Haslinger who decided upon the "Swan Song" combination. |  | | One of the melodic gems in this treasury of art songs is Schubert's setting of Ludwig Rellstab's "Stándchen" (Serenade). |  | | Schubert first discovered the poet Heinrich Heine at one of the soir&eeacute;es held in the home of his Viennese friend Franz von Schober. |
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http://www.unitel.de/uhilites/1998/110198.htm
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| | April 13 Birthdays in History |
 | | April 13, 1799 Heinrich F L Rellstab, German music theorist |  | | April 13, 1881 Ludwig Binswanger, Swiss psychiatrist, ber Ideenflucht |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_april_13.html
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 | | Fiction - "In the Abruzzi" by Ludwig Rellstab (fourth(?) installment) |
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http://westjersey.org/ehc/beo_toc_e.htm
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| | Beethoven and the Moonlight Sonata. |
 | | It is also named “The Moonlight Sonata” by poet Ludwig Rellstab who had this inspiration on a moon lit night on the banks of the Lucerna River. |  | | Some biographers make the connection between the unshared love the composer held for Giulietta Guicciardi and the sonorities of the first part. |
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http://www.all-about-beethoven.com/moonsonata.html
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| | Welcome to www.madaboutbeethoven.com |
 | | It was published in 1802 under the title Sonata quasi una Fantasia, but is known today as the Moonlight Sonata after the German music critic Ludwig Rellstab wrote that it reminded him of the moon setting over Lake Lucerne. |  | | It is certain that Beethoven proposed marriage to Giulietta, and that she was inclined to accept. |
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http://www.madaboutbeethoven.com/pages/people_and_places/people_friends/biog_guicciardi.htm
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| | Re: Histgory of "Hirtenlied" |
 | | The 'Hirtenlied' was composed to a text of Ludwig Rellstab in 1842. |  | | He supplied several texts and the history of the relationship between Meyerbeer and Rellstab makes for interesting reading. |
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http://www.meyerbeer.com/disc99/_disc10/000006fe.htm
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| | Beethoven: the Man and the Artist, as Revealed in his own Words: CONCERNING TEXTS |
 | | I want something entirely different than he." (In the spring of 1825, to Ludwig Rellstab, who was intending to write an opera-book for Beethoven. |  | | Grillparzer has promised to write one for me,--indeed, he has already written one; but we can not understand each other. |  | | It may not be amiss to recall the fact that Mozart examined over one hundred librettos, according to his own statement, before he decided to compose "The Marriage of Figaro.") 24. |
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http://www.theparentingsearch.com/Beethoven/5.shtml
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| | Chessmetrics Ratings: Rellstab, Ludwig |
 | | These ratings for Rellstab, Ludwig are calculated yearly, as of January 1st of the indicated year. |  | | Each year, everyone's rating on the January 1st list has been increased/decreased by an identical amount, so that the average rating of the #8 through #12 players is aligned at 2600. |  | | Each yearly rating incorporates all rated games played in the preceding year, along with the ratings that were already calculated at the start of that year. |
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http://www.chessmetrics.com/player_lists/Player2934.html
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| | Chessmetrics Ratings: Rellstab, Ludwig Sr |
 | | If a player has an insufficient number of games in recent years, there may be gaps in the list, even though you may see ratings listed on previous and/or subsequent dates. |  | | These ratings, calculated for Rellstab, Ludwig Sr, incorporate all games (against rated opponents) played in the year before the "Date of rating", along with the ratings that were already calculated one year previously. |  | | Click on the link to see the sorted list of all players' ratings on their birthdays when turning that same age. |
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http://www.chessmetrics.com/PL/PL33011.htm
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| | Boosey & Hawkes Opera |
 | | Libretto by Jules Henri Vernoy Marquis de Saint-Georges, in a German version by Ludwig Rellstab (G) World Premiere |  | | Eventually a fantastic truth comes up by chance, and everything turns out for the best. |
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http://www.boosey.com/pages/opera/moreDetails.asp?musicID=26100
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 | | 'line-column) instrument = "Piano" \header { title = "Ständchen" subtitle = "(Serenade)" subsubtitle = "Leise flehen meine Lieder" opus = "D. 957 No. 4" date = "August 1828" composer = "Franz Schubert (1797-1828)" poet = "Text by Ludwig Rellstab (1799-1860)" enteredby = "JCN" copyright = "public domain" % instrument = \instrument % mutopia headers. |  | | mutopiatitle = "Standchen" mutopiasubtitle = "Leise flehen meine Lieder" mutopiacomposer = "Franz Schubert (1797-1828)" mutopiapoet = "Ludwig Rellstab (1799-1860)" mutopiaopus = "D957.4" mutopiainstrument = \instrument date = "1828/08" style = "Romantic" source = "Schubert-Lieder Edition Schott No. 608, (Not dated). |
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| | IHS 2002 Concert Program |
 | | Auf dem Strom op.post.119 D 943 (Ludwig Rellstab) |
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http://www.musicfinland.com/brass/ihs2002/concertprogram.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: LU: LUD |
 | | The name Lud can refer to: Lud, a river god in Celtic mythology Lud son of Heli, an ancient British King Lud, a standing stone in Caithness, Scotland Lud son of Shem, a grandson of Noah Lud, a city in Stephen King's... |  | | Ludwig III, Grand Duke of Hesse & by Rhine |  | | Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse & by Rhine |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/L/LU/LUD
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| | The Lied and Art Song Texts Page: Texts and Translations to Lieder, Mélodies, Chansons and other Vocal Music |
 | | Set by by Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828), D. Murmuring brooklet, So silvery bright, Hurry to my beloved So fast and light, Oh friendly brooklet, Be my messenger fair, Bring my distant greetings to her. |  | | Set by by Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828), D. My songs beckon softly through the night to you; below in the quiet grove, Come to me, beloved! |  | | Set by by Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828), D. Woe to the fugitive who leaves for the world!- Those who traverse foreign lands, Forgetting homeland, Hating the family home, And abandoning friends, Have no blessing following their paths! |
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http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/assemble_texts.html?LanguageId=7&SongCycleId=13
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| | Ludwig Maximilians University Of Munich [Definition] |
 | | With approximately 48,000 students, the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (German: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München or LMU) is the second largest university A university is an institution of higher education and of research, which grants academic degrees. |  | | Ludwig Maximilians University Of Munich information on Wikimirror.com - read below for information on Ludwig Maximilians University Of Munich. |
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http://www.wikimirror.com/Ludwig_Maximilians_University_of_Munich
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| | The chess games of Ludwig Rellstab |
 | | Ludwig Adolf Friedrich Hans Rellstab was born on the 23rd of November 1904 in Berlin, Germany. |  | | Based on games in the database; may be incomplete. |
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http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=13501
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| | Schwanengesang (in MARION) |
 | | Words of the 1st work by Ludwig Rellstab, Heinrich Heine, and Johann Gabriel Seidl; the 2nd work based on Biblical texts. |  | | Program notes by Jan Michalczyk and texts with English translations (24 p. |
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http://www-catalog.cpl.org/MARION/AJG-9190
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| | bios - Ludwig Van Beethoven Part 16 |
 | | To edit this text go to the Page Layout tab and |  | | Benjamin Franklin Biography Ludwig Van Beethoven Charles Darwin Biography Abraham Lincoln Biography David Crockett History |  | | (In the spring of 1825, to Ludwig Rellstab.) |
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http://www.biographys-online.com/Ludwig-Van-Beethoven_016.html
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| | Schwanengesang (in MARION) |
 | | Words by Ludwig Rellstab (1-7), Heinrich Heine (8-13), and Johann Gabriel Seidl (14). |
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http://www-catalog.cpl.org/MARION/AJC-4819
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| | HEINRICH FRIEDRICH LUDWIG |
 | | Ludwig Rellstab, quoted in Wilhelm Adolph Lampadius: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: ein Denkmal für seine Freunde (Leipzig, 1849; Eng. |
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http://www.tourofthearts.com/Cliburn/Rellstab.htm
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