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- and the second in E-flat major, (D. 929); in 1828 the cantata Mirjams Siegesgesang (Victory Song of Miriam, D 942) on a text by Franz Grillparzer, the M****...
- Handel's 1739 oratorio Israel in Egypt, entitled Moses' Song. Mirjams Siegesgesang (Miriam's Song of Triumph), Op. 136, D. 942 by Franz Schubert. Some of...
- D 948, 1st version 942 942 136p (1839) XVII No. 9 III, 2b No. 18 Mirjams Siegesgesang Rührt die Zimbel, schlagt die Saiten – Aus ägypten vor dem Volke – Doch...
- soprano, Greta Wilheim, as a stand-in soloist for Schubert's Mirjams Siegesgesang. From 1922, Webern led the mixed-voice amateur Singverein der Sozialdemokratischen...
- Genesung der Irene Kiesewetter") Op. posth. 136 – D 942, Cantata "Mirjams Siegesgesang" ['Rührt die Zimbel, schlagt die Saiten'] for soprano, mixed choir and...
- poems by Grillparzer: "Bertas Lied in der Nacht", D 653, and "Mirjams Siegesgesang", D 942. The version with women's choir was published in 1839 or 1840...
- Notturno [formerly D 921] (1827, 2nd version) D 942, Cantata "Mirjams Siegesgesang" ['Rührt die Zimbel, schlagt die Saiten'] for soprano, mixed choir and...
- 1864) Schön Ellen (E. Geibel), ballad, Op. 24 (Bremen, 1867) Salamis: Siegesgesang der Griechen (H. Lingg), Op. 25 (Breslau, ?1868) Frithjof auf seines...
- end tragically. Grillparzer provided the text for Schubert's 'Mirjams Siegesgesang' (Miriam's Song of Triumph), Op. 136/D. 942. In 1838 Grillparzer produced...
- Mozart's Säkularfeier for 2 b****oons, br****, timpani E♭ major pub. 1857 104 Siegesgesang aus Hermannschlacht by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock for male chorus and...