- "O du
eselhafter Peierl", K. 559a, is a
canon composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The music,
originally in F major, is set for four singers. The words...
- O du
eselhafter Peierl, ("Oh, you
asinine Peierl") for four voices, K. 560a. (Score). C. 1786–1787. A
slightly revised version, "O du
eselhafter Martin"...
- side of the same
sheet of
paper Mozart wrote the
mocking canon "O du
eselhafter Peierl" ("Oh, you
asinine Peierl"), K. 560a. The joke succeeded. After...
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criticized the McRib.
Flyting Answer song
Battle rap The
Dozens O du
eselhafter Peierl Invective Alexander,
Julia (21
August 2018). "YouTube creators...
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poetry consisting of an
exchange of
insults between parti****nts. O du
eselhafter Peierl (Oh, you
asinine Peierl),
composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,...
- 4
voices in 1, "O du
eselhafter Peierl" 2
September 1788 32
Vienna 560 560b 560
Canon in F for 4
voices in 1, "O du
eselhafter Martin" 2
September 1788...
- into his
catalogue are: "Difficile
lectu mihi Mars" K. 559, and "O du
eselhafter Peierl" K. 560a;
other canons which also use a
similarly robust language...
- 560a 559a "O du
eselhafter Peierl" (Score)
Canon for 3
voices probably WA
Mozart himself between 1785 and 1787 560b 560 "O du
eselhafter Martin (Jakob)"...