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Galgenlieder (transl. Gallows Songs) is a
collection of
poems by
Christian Morgenstern.
Following ten
years of
writing work, it was
first published in...
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Christian Morgenstern that
appeared in the
third (1908)
edition of his
Galgenlieder (Gallows Songs). This
suggests that a hard
German [ɡ] was originally...
- his mother, who died in 1881. Morgenstern's best
known works are the
Galgenlieder (Gallows Songs, 1905). This
volume of
humorous verses was
followed by...
- "mooncalf". This
concept is also used by
Christian Morgenstern in his
Galgenlieder. In Emb****ytown by
China Miéville, the
protagonist refers to two characters...
- Das Große Lalulá (1905) by
Christian Morgenstern, in the
collection Galgenlieder. Kroklokwafzi? Semememi!
Seiokrontro – prafriplo: Bifzi, bafzi; hulalemi:...
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Morgenstern (1871–1914). It was
written around 1895 and
published in his book
Galgenlieder (1905). This poem is
notable for,
among other things,
having inspired...
- with strings; Saxofonia; Miró
Siegfried Strohbach 1929 2019
German 5
Galgenlieder; Ein
Stern aus
Jacob James Helme Sutcliffe 1929 2000
American Avet Terterian...
- von
Bingen for
contralto (1994)
Galgenlieder à 3 for mezzo-soprano, percussion, and
double b**** (1996)
Galgenlieder à 5 for mezzo-soprano flute, percussion...
- a
composer came with his Four
Orchestral Songs, Op. 1,
based on the
Galgenlieder (Gallows Songs) of
Christian Morgenstern. The work was
first performed...
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festival New York 1941. Opus 11 –
Chinese Melodramas (also
known as "
Galgenlieder" or
Gallows Songs) 1936
First performance Prague 1936 (4 pieces). Opus...