-
Elise Kratky Schmezer (1810–1856) was a
German singer and
teacher who
composed one
opera and many songs.
Schmezer’s father Josef Kratky taught trumpet...
- Bruch’s The Lay of the Bell is also
based on a poem by Schiller.
Elise Schmezer (1810–1856) used Schiller’s text for her Lied “Das Geheimnis”. Tchaikovsky's...
- form by
Doubleday in 1925.
Poetry portal “Auf Posten,” a
lieder by
Elise Schmezer (1810–1856)
based on text by
Hauff Das
kalte Herz (The
Heart of Stone)...
-
Kindertotenlieder and Rückert-Lieder), Max Bruch, Max Reger, and
Elise Schmezer. A
monument to Rückert is
situated at
Marktplatz in Schweinfurt. The monument...
-
subsequently became one of his most
famous piano pieces.
German composer Elise Schmezer set Freiligrath’s text to
music in her Lieder,
Romanzen und
Balladen fur...
-
Liebeslieder and Neue
Liebeslieder Waltzes.
Other composers,
including Elise Schmezer, have also set Daumer’s
texts to music. This collection, as well as ****med...
-
Ilyich Tchaikovsky,
Edward MacDowell,
Clara Ross,
Elise Schlick,
Elise Schmezer,
Sophie Seipt,
Charlotte Sporleder,
Maria Anna Stubenberg,
Pauline Volkstein...
- were set to
music by
Johannes Brahms,
Richard Strauss, Karl Löwe,
Elise Schmezer, and
Franz Schreker. He
rediscovered the
cycle of
Latin elegies by the...
-
World Cup Finals. Unexpectedly, the
German dressage team
coach Holger Schmezer [de] died
April 19, 2012, in the
afternoon in his
hotel room. The German...
- were set to
music by Hugo Wolf,
Ludwig Hetsch,
Didia Saint Georges,
Elise Schmezer,
Julie Waldburg-Wurzach,
Pauline Volkstein, and
Fritz Kauffmann. Ignaz...