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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...
- 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...
- in the
recording sessions as
guest musicians,
performing on the
songs "
Elegie" and "Break It Up", respectively. The
first studio session was held on September...
- (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...
- "
Elegie" is a poem
written by the
German lyric poet
Walther von der Vogelweide. It is
written in
Middle High
German and is a
lament to the p****age of the...
-
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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Blumenlese für Klavierliebhaber, ii (Speyer, 1784) xxiii/229 xii/1 WoO 110
Elegie auf den Tod
eines Pudels ?c. 1790 ?GA xxv/284 xii/1 WoO 113
Klage c. 1790...
- online.
White 1979, p. 427. "245.
Élégie". The
George Balanchine Foundation.
Retrieved September 12, 2020. "355.
Élégie". The
George Balanchine Foundation...
- (EDT) and
closed her show a few
minutes after 1:00 am. Her
final song was "
Elegie",
after which she read a list of punk rock
musicians and
advocates who had...