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Freyr (Old Norse: 'Lord'),
sometimes anglicized as Frey, is a
widely attested god in
Norse mythology, ****ociated with kingship, fertility, peace, prosperity...
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changed the
vulgar title and
lyrics of this
canon to the more
decent "Laßt
froh uns sein" ("Let us be glad!"). Of Mozart's
original text, only the first...
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which is
broadly ****umed to
represent Brahms'
personal motto, frei aber
froh (free but happy).
Brahms had
first developed this
motto many
years earlier...
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above a
specified length,
termed Froh. A
research study in UK Biobank, All of Us and
Million Veteran Program found that
FROH declines over time. This technique...
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Willi Forst, born
Wilhelm Anton Frohs (7
April 1903 – 11
August 1980) was an
Austrian actor, screenwriter, film director, film
producer and singer. As...
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Lynette Alice "Squeaky"
Fromme (/ˈfroʊmiː/
FROH-mee; born
October 22, 1948) is an
American woman who was a
member of the
Manson Family, a cult led by Charles...
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melody starts identically to the
German children's song "L****t uns
froh und
munter sein", but ends differently.
Dongdaemun and
Namdaemun are the...
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Froh zu sein
bedarf es wenig" (It
takes little to be happy) is a
round in
German from the 19th century,
composed by
August Mühling [de]. The text has...
- "L****t uns
froh und
munter sein"
Guitar MIDI
rendition (1:01)
Problems playing this file? See
media help. "L****t uns
froh und
munter sein" ("Let us be...
- "Lobt
froh den Herrn" (Praise the Lord gladly) is a
hymng of
praise with a 1795 text by
Georg Gessner [de] and a
melody by Hans
Georg Nägeli, composed...