- Des
Knaben Wunderhorn: Alte
deutsche Lieder (German; "The boy's
magic horn: old
German songs") is a
collection of
German folk
poems and
songs edited by...
- 2 1892: "Das
himmlische Leben" (
Wunderhorn setting later used in
Symphony No. 4) 1892–1901: Des
Knaben Wunderhorn (12 songs) 1894–96:
Symphony No. 3...
- Des
Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy’s
Magic Horn) is a
series of
songs with
music by
Gustav Mahler, set
either for
voice and piano, or for
voice and orchestra...
- same time
Mahler discovered the
German folk-poem
collection Des
Knaben Wunderhorn ("The Youth's
Magic Horn"),
which would dominate much of his compositional...
-
previous Des
Knaben Wunderhorn settings, the
collection marked a
change of
style from the childlike,
often satirical Wunderhorn settings, to a more lyrical...
-
Knaben Wunderhorn, a
collection of
German folk
poetry that was one of Mahler's
favorite books, and the
first song is
actually based on the
Wunderhorn poem...
- result, in
collaboration with
Clemens Brentano,
under the
title Des
Knaben Wunderhorn. He went to see
Goethe in Weimar, in
order to edit the collection. In...
- publication, it only had a
single verse. The
lyrics are from Des
Knaben Wunderhorn, a
collection of
German folk poems: Later,[when?]
Brahms adapted a second...
-
Scott and in
Germany Clemens Brentano and
Achim von
Arnim in Des
Knaben Wunderhorn (1806–1808). The first, and
possibly the most
important academic collection...
- Lullaby') is a
cradle song from the
collection of
German poems "Des
Knaben Wunderhorn" (I, 1806).
According to a
number of sources, the song
features Burchard...