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- Weltliche Lieder (English: secular or worldly songs). The Geistliche Lieder mostly relate to the Holy Family: Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. The Weltliche Lieder...
- Longobardenreiches in Italien, Göttingen 1859, thesis Papst Hadrian I. und die weltliche Herrschaft des römischen Stuhles, Göttingen 1861 Geschichte Karls des...
- sketches for two other m****es and another requiem. Bruckner also composed 44 Weltliche Chorwerke (secular choral works), seven secular cantatas, of which two...
- Throughout almost all his composing life, Anton Bruckner composed about thirty Weltliche Chorwerke (secular choral works) and seven Wahlsprüche (mottoes) on German-language...
- Rothmund: Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672). Kulturpatriotismus und deutsche weltliche Vokalmusik. "Zum Auffnehmen der Music, auch Vermehrung unserer Nation...
- Mentz (Mainz), Potestat zu Rom (Holy See) The four Mundane Temporal (weltliche): (Bohemia), Pfaltz (Palatinate), Sachsen (Saxony), Brandenburg Seill...
- "Imperial free secular foundation of Gandersheim" (Kaiserlich freies weltliches Reichsstift Gandersheim), as it was officially known from the 13th century...
- Roman Empire are also highlights. The first five parts are called the Weltliche Schatzkammer (secular/worldly treasury) and the ecclesiastical part the...
- Lieder. Frankfurt am Main: J. D. Sauerlander. Brentano, Clemens (1852). Weltliche Gedichte. Frankfurt am Main: J. D. Sauerlander. Brentano, Clemens (1852)...
- newe außerlesene Geistliche und Weltliche Lieder mit drey Stimmen. Frankfurt an der Oder 1594. Geistliche und weltliche Lieder mit fünf Stimmen. Cologne...