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- The Morgenland Festival Osnabrück is a German music festival that has taken place since 2005 at various venues in Osnabrück, Germany. The 10-day event...
- Ἀνατολή Anatolē (cf. Anatolia 'the direction of sunrise'), in Germanic Morgenland (lit. 'morning land'), in Italian (as in Riviera di Levante, the portion...
- Weihnachtslieder (Christmas Songs), Op. 8, is a song cycle of six lieder related to Christmas by Peter Cornelius, who set his own poems for voice and piano...
- mainly poetic, which literally translates as "evening land". The antonym "Morgenland" is also mainly poetic, and refers to Asia. The opposite term "Orient"...
- melody: Ludger Stühlmeyer (ZDF-Star singer event 1999). Die Weisen aus dem Morgenland, text and melodie: Kurt Rommel. Drei Könige führte Gottes Hand, text:...
- been ****ociated with Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble, Tina Turner, the Morgenland Festival All Star Band or the Baroque music ensemble Musica Alta Ripa...
- Asians) means Asian people in general. Another word for Orient in German is Morgenland (now mainly poetic), which literally translates as "morning land". The...
- Elbphilharmonie, Azmeh is also a frequent guest and workshop mentor of the Morgenland Festival in Osnabrück, Germany. In 2019, he published his double CD "Uneven...
- (ed.), Die Königin von Saba: Kunst, Legende und Archäologie zwischen Morgenland und Abendland (1988) J. L****ner, Demonizing the Queen of Sheba: Boundaries...
- ISBN 359611067X. Böge, Deide-Lüchow and Morgenland, p212. Böge, Deide-Lüchow and Morgenland, p214. Böge, Deide-Lüchow and Morgenland, p218. Dabel, p297. Kock, p19...