- "
Ständchen" (known in
English by its
first line "Hark, hark, the lark"), D 889, is a lied for solo
voice and
piano by
Franz Schubert,
composed in July...
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Franz Schubert composed a
number of
works known as
Ständchen,
meaning serenade.
Lieder named "
Ständchen" or "Abendständchen" (evening serenade): "Abendständchen...
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Ständchen is the
German word for a serenade, in the form of a song
addressed to a beloved.
Songs with that
title include: "
Ständchen" WAB 84, a song by...
- "
Ständchen" ("Serenade") is an art song
composed by
Richard Strauss in 1886,
setting a poem of the same
title by the
German poet
Adolf Friedrich von Schack...
- "
Ständchen", D 920/921 (also
known as "Notturno") is a part song for alto solo, chorus, and
piano by
Franz Schubert. He
composed it in
Vienna in July...
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Ludwig Rellstab)
Kriegers Ahnung (Rellstab) Frühlingssehnsucht (Rellstab)
Ständchen (Rellstab)
Aufenthalt (Rellstab) In der
Ferne (Rellstab)
Abschied (Rellstab)...
- Songs, Op. 21 3
German Songs, Op. 27 Entzückung In der Väter
Hallen ruhte Ständchen Erinnerung An Emma ("Weit in
nebelgraue Ferne") Opus 1:
Piano Quartet...
- "
Ständchen" ("Serenade"), WAB 84.2, is a Lied
composed by
Anton Bruckner in c. 1846.
Bruckner composed this serenade,
which he
dedicated to Mrs. Schlager...
- op. 78). He also
produced in 1826
three Shakespearian songs, of
which "
Ständchen" (D. 889) and "An Sylvia" (D. 891) were
allegedly written on the same...
-
Unfinished Symphony. The
German title refers to the
first line of the Lied "
Ständchen" (Serenade) from Schubert's
collection Schwanengesang, "the most famous...