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Philipp Friedrich Silcher (27 June 1789 in
Schnait (today part of Weinstadt) – 26
August 1860 in Tübingen), was a
German composer,
mainly known for his...
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September 17, 1987
Nauchnij L. I.
Chernykh FLO 4.0 km MPC · JPL 10055
Silcher 1987 YC1
Silcher December 22, 1987
Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen · 6.2 km MPC ·...
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dates back to 1827, when it was
written and made
public by
Friedrich Silcher. The
melody and some
verses of this song
became widely known through Elvis...
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crash on the rocks. In 1837 Heine's
lyrics were set to
music by
Friedrich Silcher in the art song "Lorelei" that
became well
known in German-speaking lands...
- Year
published Notes "Alle
Jahre wieder" ("Every Year Again")
Friedrich Silcher /Wilhelm Hey 1837 "Am
Weihnachtsbaum die
Lichter brennen [de]" ("literal:...
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Solomin (1935–2024), a
Russian actor. JPL · 10054 10055
Silcher 1987 YC1
German composer Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860) MPC · 10055 10056
Johnschroer 1988 BX3...
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Robert Schumann (especially his
Lieder cycle Dichterliebe),
Friedrich Silcher (who
wrote a po****r
setting of "Die Lorelei", one of Heine's best known...
- Bogura-Jamalpur Gaibandha-Bakshiganj Bridge, road and rail
bridge to
connect Imphal-
Silcher to Sylhet-Mymensingh-Bogura to Malda-****a-Patna. Shivalya-Golanda-Bhagulpur...
- "Die Lore-Ley", an 1824 poem by
Heinrich Heine, set to
music by
Friedrich Silcher in 1837 "Lorelei", a poem by
Sylvia Plath Lorelei (band), a dark rock band...
- Rems
Valley in Württemberg, south-west Germany, and
arranged by
Friedrich Silcher. "Wooden Heart"
features several lines from the
original folk song. Marlene...