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Wilhelmine von
Schwertzell (1787-1863) was a
German author,
lieder composer, and
folklorist who
helped Wilhelm Grimm collect fairy tales.
Schwertzell was born...
- of Austin, Texas, is
named in his honor.
German composer Wilhelmine Schwertzell (1787-1863) used Uland’s text in her
songs “Abschied” and “Einkehr.”...
- and of
Elisabeth dying in the song battle.
German composer Wilhelmine Schwertzell (1787-1863) used Tieck’s text in her
songs “Herbstlied” and “Aus Genoveva...
- life (1553).
There are
later accounts of him by M.
Hertz (1860), G.
Schwertzell (1874) and C.
Krause (1879); see also D. F. Strauss,
Ulrich von Hutten...
- tale,
Gevatter Tod (Grim Reaper), was
provided by
composer Wilhelmine Schwertzell, with whom
Wilhelm had a long correspondence.
According to
scholars such...
- he met
Jacob Grimm in
Karlsruhe in 1814.
German composer Wilhelmine Schwertzell used Hebel’s text in her song “Wächteruf.” Hebel's work
reflects the...
- Boissier-Butini (1786–1836) Le Sénéchal de
Kerkado (c. 1786–after 1805)
Wilhelmine Schwertzell (1787–1863)
Elena Asachi (1789–1877)
Maria Agata Szymanowska (1789–1831)...
- left
incomplete owing to Schubert's death.
German composer Wilhelmine Schwertzell (1787–1863) also used Schulze's text for her song "Lied der Vöglein"...
- met and got to know the lady whom in 1820 he
would wed,
Charlotte von
Schwertzell. He
settled down in
Willingshausen and
began to draw and paint. He procured...
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Schweikert (1887–1957) E. Anne Schwerdt****er (1930–2008)
Wilhelmine Schwertzell (1787–1863) Anna
Schytte (1877–1953)
Esther Scliar (1926–1978) Alicia...