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Definition of Volkslieder

Volkslieder
Volkslied Volks"lied, n.; pl. Volkslieder. [G.] (Mus.) A popular song, or national air.

Meaning of Volkslieder from wikipedia

- Kunst (On German ways and artistry) in 1771. In 1778/79, a collection Volkslieder was published, promoted by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Gotthold Ephraim...
- Die schönsten Volkslieder (The most beautiful Volkslieder) is the fifth studio album released by German Schlager group Die Flippers. The album is very...
- 1820. It was adopted by Hoffmann von Fallersleben in his Schlesische Volkslieder mit Melodien (Silesian folk songs with melodies) collection published...
- für Orchester 1947 Swiss Folk Song Suite (Suite über 6 schweizerische Volkslieder) 1949 Music for Orchestra and Reciter; Chinese Song; Symphony No 1 1950...
- ("Oberstleutnant Angel****"). Together, they recorded their debut studio album Volkslieder, which was a major step forward in terms of production quality. They...
- until 2023, when Thomas Friz p****ed away. 1976 – Volkslieder I 1977 – Volkslieder II 1978 – Volkslieder III 1979 – ’ch hob gehert sogn (Yiddish songs) 1980 –...
- The Suite über 6 schweizerische Volkslieder für Orchester (Suite on Six Swiss Folk Songs) is an orchestral piece by Rolf Liebermann, composed in 1944...
- (Sandman), from Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio's collection Deutsche Volkslieder (1840). The melody is based on a French song from the late 1500s which...
- J. Curwen and Sons. Retrieved 5 August 2023. "Men of Harlech" at the Volkslieder, German & Other Folk Songs Homepage Wikisource has original text related...
- and returns home quickly. Walter Hansen (1978). Das große Hausbuch der Volkslieder (in German). Munich: Mosaik. p. 132. ISBN 3-570-02232-3. Robert Cherkowski...