- (Die)
Hunnenschlacht (German for "[the]
battle of the Huns") may
refer to: Hlöðskviða,
sometimes called Hunnenschlacht, an Old
Norse epic poem Hunnenschlacht...
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Hunnenschlacht (The
Battle of the Huns), S.105, is a
symphonic poem by
Franz Liszt,
written in 1857
after a
painting of the same name by
Wilhelm von Kaulbach...
- Die
Hunnenschlacht, as
painted by
Wilhelm von Kaulbach, that in turn
inspired one of Liszt's
symphonic poems...
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Battle of the
Goths and Huns and
occasionally known by its
German name
Hunnenschlachtlied, is an Old
Norse heroic poem
found in
Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks. Many...
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Orpheus (1854) No. 12 Die Ideale,
after Schiller (1857–1858) No. 11
Hunnenschlacht,
after Kaulbach (1857–1861) No. 10 Hamlet,
after Shakespeare (1858–1861)...
- Jerusalem, The
Battle of the Huns (German:
Hunnenschlacht—a
painting that
inspired the 1857
symphonic poem
Hunnenschlacht by Liszt), The
Crusaders at the gates...
- as Gazing:
Synaesthesia and the
Double Apotheosis in
Franz Liszt's "
Hunnenschlacht"".
Studia Musicologica. 54 (4): 379–388. doi:10.1556/SMus.54.2013.4...
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would not have
turned Europe into a
cultural desert. Late
Roman army
Hunnenschlacht The
Getica (or "Gothic History"), our prin****l
source for this battle...
- Orchestral,
symphonic poem arr. for pf4h as S.597, for 2pf as S.644 105 G17
Hunnenschlacht (Symphonic Poem No.11) orch 1855–57 Orchestral,
symphonic poem arr....
- "battle pieces",
along with Tchaikovsky's 1812
Overture and Liszt's
Hunnenschlacht (Battle of the Huns):
Charles Rosen wrote that "Beethoven's contribution...