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- Klänge (German; Sounds) is a book by the Russian expressionist artist W****ily Kandinsky. Published in an edition of 345 in Munich in late 1912, the work...
- "Klänge der Heimat" ("Sounds of my homeland"), also called "Csárdás", is an aria for soprano from act 2 of the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss...
- Helena Angelica Gunnarsdotter Klange (born 20 January 1968 in Vallentuna) is a Swedish curler. At the international level, she was a bronze medallist at...
- Rhadamantus-Klänge (Echoes of Rhadamantus), Op. 94, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II. It was written for the 1851 Vienna Carnival. The title of...
- Wiener Gemüths-Walzer, Op. 116 Viennese Sentiments (1840) Loreley-Rhein-Klänge, Op. 154 Echoes of the Rhine Loreley (1843) Strauss's galops and polkas...
- best known for the galop Csikós Post, first published in 1895 as part of Klänge aus Ungarn [Sounds from Hungary], Opus 286. While seldom heard today, Necke's...
- she is Hungarian by singing the "Czardas", a sentimental dancing-song ("Klänge der Heimat"/"Sounds from home"). During an amorous tête-à-tête, Eisenstein...
- Klänge aus der Walachei (Echoes from Wallachia), opus 50, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II. The composition was first performed on 6 January 1848...
- first published in 1787 in his book Entdeckungen über die Theorie des Klanges ("Discoveries in the Theory of Sound"), consisted of drawing a bow over...
- Scania (Sweden). "Sounds" (short story), a short story by Vladimir Nabokov Klänge (English translation: Sounds), a 1912 book by Russian expressionist artist...