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    Philipp Friedrich Silcher (27 June 1789 in Schnait (today part of Weinstadt) – 26 August 1860 in Tübingen), was a German composer, mainly known for his...
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  • present form dates back to 1827, when it was written and made public by Friedrich Silcher. The melody and some verses of this song became widely known through...
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  • Teodoreanu "Die Lore-Ley", an 1824 poem by Heinrich Heine, set to music by Friedrich Silcher in 1837 "Lorelei", a poem by Sylvia Plath Lorelei (band), a dark rock...
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  • similarity to a 19th-century German song named "Lorelei", with music by Friedrich Silcher to a poem by Heinrich Heine. The pastoral tone of the lyrics is also...
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    poet, philologist, and literary historian Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860), composer and folksong collector Friedrich List (1789–1846), entrepreneur, diplomat...
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    Volkslieder in 1778. The song is now known with a melody that Friedrich Silcher composed in 1827. Silcher used the first ten verses to form four stanzas: he combined...
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    (1921–1943), student and resistance fighter, executed by the Nazis Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860), composer, wrote music there Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826)...
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  • 38, MS 44, 1827), Fernando Sor (Fantasie, Op. 16 for guitar 1823), Friedrich Silcher (flute and piano), Mauro Giuliani (guitar and keyboard), Luigi Legnani...
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    to crash on the rocks. In 1837 Heine's lyrics were set to music by Friedrich Silcher in the art song "Lorelei" that became well known in German-speaking...
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    troops against the Tyrolean Rebellion. In 1825, the Lieder composer Friedrich Silcher set it to music, based on the tune of a Swiss folk song, in honor...
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  • the Rems Valley in Württemberg, south-west Germany, and arranged by Friedrich Silcher. "Wooden Heart" features several lines from the original folk song...
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  • Edward Horn "Ich hatt' einen Kameraden" w. Ludwig Uhland (1809) m. Friedrich Silcher (1825) "The Minstrel's Return'd From The War" – John Hill Hewitt January...
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  • by Wilhelm Hey [de]. It is usually sung to a melody attributed to Friedrich Silcher, who published it in an 1842 song cycle based on a book of fables...
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  • composed the tune, and that it was later modified "probably by Silcher" ("wahrscheinlich von Silcher her") and given the general name Thüringer Volkslied ("Thuringian...
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    the political and social Enlightenment. Carl Friedrich Zelter (1758–1832) and above all Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860) were instrumental in influencing...
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    (In a cool valley). Friedrich Glück [de] set Eichendorff's poem to music under the title "Untreue" (Infidelity). Friedrich Silcher wrote a 4-part arrangement...
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  • February 15 – Friedrich Fesca, composer (d. 1826) May 24 – Cathinka Buchwieser, German opera singer and actress (d.1828) June 27 – Friedrich Silcher, composer...
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    used to charging (thus Liszt ended up studying with Czerny). Czerny, Friedrich Silcher, Ferdinand Hiller, Sigismond Thalberg, and Adolf von Henselt were...
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  • pianist and painter (b. 1810) August 26 – Friedrich Silcher, composer (b. 1789) September 25 – Carl Friedrich Zöllner, composer and choirmaster (b. 1800)...
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    Stuttgart. The firm soon became well known in the area. When the composer Friedrich Silcher moved to Stuttgart, he lived for two years in Schiedmayer's home....
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  • collection mechanical musical instruments – Waldkirch Silcher-Museum [nl], dedicated to Friedrich Silcher – Weinstadt-Schnait Bavaria Mozarthaus Augsburg [de]...
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  • song published in 1827 and variously credited to Georg Heinrich or Friedrich Silcher Kuchen (the West Point and Wake Forest alma mater songs use the same...
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  • (Gaetano Donizetti) 9913 Humperdinck (Engelbert Humperdinck) 10055 Silcher (Friedrich Silcher) 10116 Robertfranz (Robert Franz) 10186 Albéniz (Isaac Albéniz...
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    1848–1849 as a member of national parliament, lived and died here. Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860), composer, lived and died here Christian Gottlob Gmelin...
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    (1767–1847), pietist, head of the then largest Pietist community in Germany Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860), composer, lived from 1803 to 1806 in Fellbach Rosine...
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    The text by Julie Hausmann was first printed in 1862. The melody by Friedrich Silcher appeared already in 1843 with a different text. The song is well-known...
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    include Robert Schumann (especially his Lieder cycle Dichterliebe), Friedrich Silcher (who wrote a popular setting of "Die Lorelei", one of Heine's best...
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    vineyard hills. The Silcher Museum of the Swabian Choir Association in Schnait, housed in the birthplace of the composer Friedrich Silcher, presents his life...
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    Friedrich Reichardt (1809) Carl Friedrich Zelter (1812, facsimile) Franz Schubert (1816), "Der König in Thule", D 367, Op. 5, Nr. 5 Friedrich Silcher...
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    Eight primary schools: Eichendorff, Eduard-Moerike, Erich-Kaestner, Friedrich-Silcher, Justinus-Kerner, Ludwig-Uhland, Wilhelm-Hauff and Grundschule Dagersheim;...
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