Matthias Claudius (15 August 1740 – 21 January 1815) was a German poet and journalist, otherwise known by the pen name of “Asmus”. Claudius was born at...
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Der Mond ist aufgegangen (redirect from Abendlied (Matthias Claudius))
for "The moon has risen") is a German lullaby and evening song by Matthias Claudius, one of the most popular in German literature. Also known under the...
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Friedrich Matthias Claudius (1 June 1822 – 10 January 1869) was a German anatomist who was a native of Lübeck. He was related to the German poet Matthias Claudius...
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seven parts. Praeludium (instrumental) 's ist Krieg! (It is war!) (Matthias Claudius) Ist kein Gott? (Is no god?) (Jean Paul) Choral: Lasst euch nicht...
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song "Der Tod und das Mädchen", setting a poem by the German poet Matthias Claudius. Part of the piano part was re-used in Schubert's famous String Quartet...
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Look up Claudius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus; 10 BC – 54 AD) was the fourth Roman Emperor...
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origin commonly associated with harvest festival. Written by poet Matthias Claudius, "Wir pflügen und wir streuen" was published in 1782 and set to music...
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November 1821. The text is derived from a poem written by German poet Matthias Claudius. The song is set for voice and piano. The piece begins with an introduction...
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theatrical plays by Elfriede Jelinek Death and the Maiden, poem by Matthias Claudius, set to music by Schubert Death and the Maidens, a biography of Fanny...
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the Fields and Scatter" (1782), a hymn of German origin written by Matthias Claudius. "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come" (1844), an English hymn written...
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making contact with poets, publishers, and art collectors such as Matthias Claudius, Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Justus Perthes, and Johannes Michael...
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Asmus may refer to: Asmus, Poland, a village in Poland Matthias Claudius (1740–1815), a German poet and journalist, known by the penname of Asmus ASMUS...
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endolymphatic spaces. They are named after the German anatomist Friedrich Matthias Claudius (1822–1869). Deiters' cells (phalangeal cells) are a type of neuroglial...
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February 2023. Retrieved 5 August 2012. "Die Schultüte" (in German). Matthias-Claudius-Schulen Bochum. January–March 2006. p. 15. Archived from the original...
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orchestra 18 Dec 1953 Basel Kurt Hessenberg 1908 Weihnachtskantate op. 27 Matthias Claudius 1950–51 S A SSATBB orchestra published by Schott Benjamin Britten...
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Christine. "Wenn einer eine Reise tut, dann kann er was erzählen." (Matthias Claudius) das Heilige Land in spätmittelalterlichen Reiseberichten (Master...
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woman, the first epistolary novel and the first "sentimental" novel. Matthias Claudius begins editing and publishing the newspaper Der Wandsbecker Bothe...
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Lohenstein Paul Celan Conrad Celtes Adelbert von Chamisso Hanns Cibulka Matthias Claudius Mara-Daria Cojocaru Ann Cotten Heinz Czechowski Daniel Czepko von...
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(Morning song of a farmer man) (Matthias Claudius) for three mixed voices (1938) Zeit der Reife (Time of maturity) (Hermann Claudius) for three mixed voices (1939)...
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Catholic Matthias Gymnasium in Breslau (1801–1804). While previously preferring chapbooks, he was now introduced to the poetry of Matthias Claudius and Voltaire's...
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proverbial unwanted guest and figures in works of fiction such as Matthias Claudius' Urians Reise um die Welt (set by Beethoven as Opus 52, No. 1, 1805...
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Margaretha-Rothe-Gymnasium Marion-Dönhoff-Gymnasium formerly Gymnasium Willhöden Matthias-Claudius-Gymnasium Max-Brauer-Schule Otto-Hahn-Schule Schule am Hafen Schule...
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Sundaram Pillai, Tamil scholar and poet (died 1876) January 21 – Matthias Claudius (Asmus), German poet (born 1740) January 30 – Hans Christian Amberg...
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archaeologist and historian Georg Curtius (1820–1885), philologist Friedrich Matthias Claudius (1822–1869), anatomist James Behrens (1824–1898), entomologist. Friedrich...
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is unknown; they are sometimes attributed to Matthias Claudius, but the poem does not appear in Claudius' collected works. Alois Melichar arranged Wiegenlied...
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Carsten Flohr was born in Hannover, Germany. He attended the Matthias-Claudius Gymnasium Gehrden, where he won the prestigious Studienstiftung des deutschen...
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sow) is a sacred song about thanksgiving for harvest, with text by Matthias Claudius. It was first published in 1783 as Das Bauernlied (The peasants' song)...
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Vernunft zu Verstande zu bringen, was first published), and with Matthias Claudius, the editor of the Wandsbecker Bote. Gottlieb Fichte was dismissed...
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immediately under Claudius cells in the lower turn of the cochlea. Claudius cells are named after German anatomist, Friedrich Matthias Claudius (1822–1869)...
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incorporated graveyard where many famous people are buried. the Protestant "Matthias-Claudius-chapel" the school building, which is a special education center with...
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