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- and mixes with the sound of the heroic struggle. Au lac de Wallenstadt (At Lake Wallenstadt) in A♭ major – Liszt's caption is from Lord Byron's Childe...
- No. 1 Franz Liszt Transcendental Étude No. 9, "Ricordanza" Au Lac de Wallenstadt, Au bord d'une source and Eglogue from Années de Pèlerinage No. 1 Sonetto...
- solo piano piece by Hungarian Romantic composer Franz Liszt, Au lac de Wallenstadt. The piece is part of a collection of solo piano works inspired by his...
- contextually different. Thus Liszt's second piece, Au lac de Wallenstadt (By Lake Wallenstadt), with its evocation of rippling water, is accompanied by Byron's...
- A40a/1 Lyon pf C major 1837–38 Piano, original 156/2 A40a/2a Le lac de Wallenstadt pf A♭ major 1837–38 Piano, original 1st version of S.160/2 156/3 A40a/2b...
- 1990 Ojima T. Niijima, T. Urata  · 3.8 km MPC · JPL 23477 Wallenstadt 1990 WS1 Wallenstadt November 18, 1990 La Silla E. W. Elst EUN 5.5 km MPC · JPL...
- TU4 7 October 1989 list (23470) 1990 SO8 22 September 1990 list 23477 Wallenstadt 18 November 1990 list (23481) 1991 GT4 8 April 1991 list (23483) 1991...
- Hayabusa2, which took samples from asteroid 162173 Ryugu. IAU · 23475 23477 Wallenstadt 1990 WS1 Lake Walen, also known as Walensee or Lake Walenstadt, is one...
- Annee: Suisse (complete, 9 pieces: Chapelle de Guillaume Tell, Au lac de Wallenstadt, Pastorale, Orage, Vallee d'Obermann, Eglogue, Le mal du pays, Le cloches...
- non-productive (rivers or lakes). Until 1952, Walenstadt was known as Wallenstadt. Lime glacial erratic show that the Seez valley (Seeztal) was 1000 m...