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- The Dryad (in Finnish: Dryadi), Op. 45/1, is a tone poem for orchestra written in 1910 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. He completed it between skiing...
- 1922 "Ein Hochzeitslied für unseren Erich und seine liebe 'Dusi'" 1927 "Dryadenlied" 1927 "Weihnacht" "Frühlingsblick" – text: Nikolaus Lenau "Frühlingstod"...
- of being replaced by Flyvefisken-class patrol vessels): Daphne (P530), Dryaden (P531), Havfruen (P533), Najaden (P534), Nymfen (P535), Neptun (P536; decommissioned...
- Madamen") (1867) "Vänö and Glänö" ("Vænø og Glænø") (1867) "The Dryad" ("Dryaden") (1868) "Godfather's Picture Book" ("Gudfaders Billedbog") (1868) "Which...
- Danish poetical literature. In 1844 he composed three enchanting idylls, Dryadens bryllup ("The Dryad's Wedding") Tithon ("Tithonus") and Abels Død ("The...
- (based on the British Ford-class seaward defence craft) P530 Daphne P531 Dryaden P533 Havfruen P534 Najaden P535 Nymfen P536 Neptun decommissioned October...
- libretto was out of touch with contemporary tastes. Minkus then composed Die Dryaden (The Dryads) for the Viennese stage in 1899, a ballet in one act. The final...
- being replaced by Flyvefisken-class patrol vessels): P530 Daphne, P531 Dryaden, P533 Havfruen, P534 Najaden, P535 Nymfen, P536 Neptun (decommissioned...
- The Dryad(s) may refer to: Die Dryaden or The Dryads, ballet composed by Ludwig Minkus Dryadi or The Dryad, a composition by Jean Sibelius for orchestra...
- Bjergpræ****n' ", Op. 49 (1848) En Som****ag (A Summer's Day, 1854) (Henrik Hertz) Dryadens Bryllup, Op. 60 (1858) (Fr. Paludan-Müller) Zigeunersang (1859) (Goethe...