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classical music tradition, Lied (/liːd, liːt/ LEED, LEET, German: [liːt] ; pl.
Lieder /ˈliːdər/ LEE-dər, German: [ˈliːdɐ] ; lit. 'song') is a term for setting...
- X. The idea was
first put
forward in 1995 by
Nancy Lieder,
founder of the
website ZetaTalk.
Lieder claims she is a
contactee with the
ability to receive...
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Lieder is a
German language habitational surname for
someone from Liedern.
Notable people with the name include:
Bernard Lieder (1923–2020), American...
- The Rückert-
Lieder (Songs
after Rückert) is a
collection of five
Lieder for
voice and
orchestra or
piano by
Gustav Mahler,
based on
poems written by Friedrich...
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Lieder may
refer to:
Sechs Lieder, Op. 59 (Mendelssohn)
Sechs Lieder, Op. 4, a set of six
Lieder for
medium voice and
piano by Max
Reger Sechs Lieder...
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scored some
cycles in a
version for
voice and orchestra. His Hölderlin-
Lieder,
setting poems from the author's late period, were
performed at
major festivals...
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Lieder line by line (subtitled
Lieder line by line and word for word) is a book by Lois Phillips, a
professor of song at the
Royal Academy of Music. The...
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Leeds Lieder is a
classical music organisation based in the city of
Leeds in Yorkshire, UK. It was
established as a
registered charity in 2004 in order...
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Clarence Lieder (August 15, 1906 –
January 1969) was a
mechanic and
armorer for Chicago's
underworld and Depression-era criminals, as well as the primary...
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Fanshawe 17. Zwei
Venetianische Lieder I (Leis'
rudern hier); text by Freiligrath,
after Thomas Moore 18. Zwei
Venetianische Lieder II (Wenn
durch die Piazza);...