lieder in English

noun
1
a type of German song, especially of the Romantic period, typically for solo voice with piano accompaniment.
He has also written a significant number of lieder and song cycles which are significantly under-represented in the current CD catalogue.

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1. Polka mazurka champetre, Op. 2 Wo klingen die Lieder.

2. Classical music includes symphonies, operas, sonatas, song cycles, and lieder

3. 3 Bel canto is a good basis for both opera and lieder.

4. During his studies he conducted an amateur orchestra and worked as a Lieder accompanist.

5. Nikisch usually accompanied the first Lieder concert at each centre, after which other accompanists took over.

6. Her repertoire includes lieder and oratorios, though she has been most active as an opera singer.

7. Texts of Schubert's vocal music can be published without the music, for instance his Lieder (songs) at the LiederNet Archive website.

8. Content (Genügsamkeit) Haydn Joseph A Austria 18th Century Classical Lieder Hob.#26a/36 English Canzonettas Book 2 Solos

9. The versatility of “gorgeous voiced” American baritone and Fulbright scholar, Simon Barrad, has been heard across the United States and Europe in opera, Lieder, and oratorio concerts.

10. Sara Cahier (8 January 1870 – 15 April 1951) was an American-born mezzo-soprano or contralto singer in opera and lieder, singing primarily in Europe

11. XVII/6 (Andante con Variazioni – Variationenen über die Hymne 'Gott erhalte' Nächtliche Stimmen (Voci Notturne), Melodramen e Lieder- con Claudia Marie-Thérèse Hasslinger (mezzo-soprano e voce recitante).

12. Allegro moderato - Franz Schubert, famous for three minute lieder and hour long chamber works, Schubert composed the rather normal-durationed Arpeggione Sonata in 1824 at the request of Arpeggione virtuoso, Vincenz Schuster.The Arpeggione, essentially a bowed guitar, went extinct soon afterwards, and so did the sonata

13. By William Sharp (1855 - 1905), as Fiona Macleod, "My Birdeen", appears in From the Hills of Dream, first published 1896  [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]; Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive)