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- Lied - Wikipedia
All songs have lyrics, but in many cases the tune comes first With Lieder the opposite is true: the poet is often more than the composer’s equal and the poem is often a great work of art in its own right, known and loved without music The composer’s task is to give this poem a heightened existence through their own vision and imaginative
- What are Lieder? - Classical Music
What are Lieder? A Lied (plural: Lieder) is a German song that sets poetry to music, performed by a single vocalist and piano
- Lied | German Art Song Poetry | Britannica
lied, any of a number of particular types of German song, as they are referred to in English and French writings The earliest so-called lieder date from the 12th and 13th centuries and are the works of minnesingers, poets and singers of courtly love (Minne)
- The LiederNet Archive: Texts and Translations to Lieder, mélodies, art . . .
Texts and Translations to Lieder and other classical vocal works in more than a hundred languages
- Explainer: what are Lieder? - Faculty of Fine Arts Music
World-renowned Lieder accompanist Dr Graham Johnson OBE explains the origins and delves into the poetic beauty of this enduring musical form
- What is a lied in music? - California Learning Resource Network
The Lied (German for ‘song,’ plural Lieder) occupies a significant place in the history of Western art music More than a simple song, it represents a sophisticated synthesis of poetry and music, primarily for solo voice and piano accompaniment
- Lieder - lcsproductions. net
Strauss wrote some 150 lieder, of which not more than a dozen or so -- mostly from his early period -- are commonly known outside Germany and Austria, but the ones we are acquainted with are more than ample to prove his mastery of the 19th-century German lied
- Lieder | Definition, Music Song - Lesson | Study. com
Learn about Lieder in classical music, including the Lied music definition and the German word for song Also, discover other Lied composers and Schubert's Lieder
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