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- Pauline Volkstein (19 January 1849 – 6 May 1925) was a German composer of over 1,000 songs. Volkstein was born in Quedlinburg. She had little formal music...
- Uland’s text in her songs “Abschied” and “Einkehr.” Lieder composer Pauline Volkstein 1849-1925) also set Uhland’s text to music. "Wilhelmine Schwertzell von...
- 19th century in Austria. His work was set to music by composer Pauline Volkstein. ""The Stone Breakers " - Ferdinand von Saar". Ariadne Press. Archived...
- 1878). Some of his poems were set to music by lieder composer Pauline Volkstein. For his Life, consult Hagen (Berlin, 1863); Knaake (Tilsit, 1890); E...
- also influenced Heinrich Heine's lyric development. Composer Pauline Volkstein (1849-1925) set Müller’s text to music in her lieder. Andrés Neuman wrote...
- 105. German composers Luise Schulze-Berghof (1889-1970) and Pauline Volkstein (1849-1925) also set Liliencron’s text to music. He first attracted attention...
- (1812-1889) are based on poems by Lenau. Lieders by composer Pauline Volkstein (1849-1925) use text by Lenau. Notturno, a 1933 song cycle by Othmar Schoeck...
- [citation needed] Other composers, including Amalie Scholl and Pauline Volkstein, set Hoffmann von Fallersleben's text to music. Hoffmann von Fallersleben's...
- Franz Paul Lachner, is particularly famous. Composers such as Pauline Volkstein also used Chamisso’s texts in their compositions. Also noteworthy are...
- was influenced by Joseph Victor von Scheffel. Lieder composer Pauline Volkstein (1849-1925) set his texts to music. Wikisource has original text related...