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themselves as a
liberal party. In the
nineteenth century the
radicalism of
Freisinn became the
dominant political force in Switzerland,
which remained for...
- "
Freisinn" (free spirit, free mind) is a poem
written by
Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe in 1815,
first published in West–östlicher
Divan in 1819. The first...
- only sky". This
encounter was
later used by
Goethe in his 1815 poem, "
Freisinn" ('free spirit'). On 29 June 1832, the
Russian Baron Rozen reported in...
-
appearing in "Widmung"'s
piano coda is
reused in the
following song, "
Freisinn" (Free Spirit),
composed after a poem by Goethe. Its key of E-flat is related...
- 720 "Suleika I", Op. 14 No. 1),
Robert Schumann (Op. 25 Myrthen: No. 2 "
Freisinn", No. 5 "Sitz' ich allein", No. 6 "Setze mir nicht", No. 8 "Talisman",...
- (1829–1884);
Rudolf von
Bennigsen – Hans
Victor von
Unruh –
Eugen Richter Freisinn:
Theodor Barth –
Friedrich Naumann – Max
Weber Deutsche Demokratische Partei:...
-
maintain distinct radical parties such as in
Switzerland and
Germany (
Freisinn), Bulgaria, Denmark, Italy,
Spain and the Netherlands, but also Argentina...
- Gesänge von
Robert Schumann, für
Clavier übertragen)
Widmung (Op. 25 No. 1)
Freisinn (Op. 25 No. 2) Schöne
Fremde (Op. 39 No. 6) Dein
Angesicht (Op. 127 No...
- and it
appears thematically in the
biographical film Song of Love. 2.
Freisinn; text by
Goethe 3. Der Nussbaum; text by
Julius Mosen 4. Jemand; text by...
- Free-minded
Party (from German:
Freisinn, Dutch: Vrijzinnigheid, Finnish:
vapaamielinen and Swedish: Frisinne) may
refer to one of
several defunct liberal...