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Friedrich von
Matthisson (23
January 1761 – 12
March 1831) was a
German poet, an
early member of the
German Romantic movement. His best
known poem is probably...
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Ludwig van Beethoven. The text is a poem in
German by
Friedrich von
Matthisson (1761–1831).
During the
period he
created Adelaide,
Beethoven was in his...
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English into German. He had a
friendship with the poet
Friedrich von
Matthisson,
which was said to have a
profound effect on his son, Hermann. The elder...
- 1837 xxiii/253 xii/1 Op. 46
Adelaide 1794–95 Vienna, 1797
Friedrich von
Matthisson xxiii/216 xii/1 WoO 123 Zärtliche
Liebe c. 1795 Vienna, 1803 xxiii/249...
- (Beethoven), a song for
voice and
piano by
Ludwig van Beethoven,
after Matthisson's poem
Adelaide (Sartorio), an
opera by the 16th
century composer Antonio...
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meeting Goethe, Herder, Schiller, Wieland, and
Matthisson. He
particularly connected with
Matthisson, and an
intimate friendship developed. The poet...
- 1814 Text by
Matthisson 97 97 (1894) XX, 1 No. 19 IV, 7 No. 2 Trost: An
Elisa Lehnst du
deine bleichgehärmte
Wange 1814 Text by
Matthisson 98 98 (1894)...
- deaf-mute from birth.
Until 1811, she was
tutored by poet
Friedrich von
Matthisson (1761–1831) in Wörlitz. On 12
February 1818 in Dessau,
Louise married...
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written sources. Götheborg had a very
experienced pilot on board,
Caspar Matthisson (1712–1783) from Brännö, who had been a
pilot for
seven and a half years...
- Telemann,
theologian and
composer (b. 1748)
March 12 –
Friedrich von
Matthisson,
dedicatee and
lyricist (born 1761)
April 13 –
Ferdinand Kauer, pianist...