- The
Élégie (Elegy), Op. 24, was
written by the
French composer Gabriel Fauré in 1880, and
first published and
performed in
public in 1883.
Originally for...
- free dictionary. An
elegy is a poem of mourning. Elegy,
Elegie, or
Elegies may also
refer to:
Élégie, a
painting by William-Adolphe
Bouguereau Any poem written...
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Elegie, Op.36 is a 1922 song
cycle for
baritone and
chamber orchestra by
Othmar Schoeck. The
cycle consists of 24 German-language
settings of Nikolaus...
- in the
recording sessions as
guest musicians,
performing on the
songs "
Elegie" and "Break It Up", respectively. Cale had also
wished to
augment the band's...
-
Elegy for
Young Lovers (German:
Elegie für
junge Liebende) is an
opera in
three acts by Hans
Werner Henze to an
English libretto by W. H.
Auden and Chester...
- (Georges Bizet)
Donna non vidi mai (Giacomo Puccini) Ave
Maria (Percy Kahn)
Elégie (Jules M****enet)
Lasciati amar (Ruggero Leoncavallo) Guardann'a luna (Vincenzo...
- (also
translated as the
Elegy on the
Death of My
Daughter Olga; in Czech:
Elegie na smrt
dcery Olgy) is a
cantata for
tenor solo,
mixed choir and pianoforte...
- of
Sergei Prokofiev. The Oboe
Sonata is
structured in
three movements:
Elégie (Paisiblement, sans presser)
Scherzo (Très animé) Déploration (Très calme)...
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libations on the tomb of
Agamemnon in act 2. It was
published separately as the
Élégie for
cello and
orchestra (Op.10, no.5) as well as the song "O doux printemps...
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Élégie pour cor et
piano –
Elegy for horn and
piano – FP 168 is a short, one-movement work by the
French composer Francis Poulenc,
written in
memory of...