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  2. Des Knaben Wunderhorn - Wikipedia

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    The collection of love, soldiers, wandering, and children's songs was an important source of idealized folklore in the Romantic nationalism of the 19th century. Des Knaben Wunderhorn became widely popular across the German-speaking world; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , one of the most influential writers of the time, declared that Des Knaben ...

  3. Category:German songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German songs" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Category:Songs in German - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs in German" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 99 Luftballons;

  5. Category:Songs by German songwriters - Wikipedia

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    Category: Songs by German songwriters. ... (9 P) H. Songs written by Tony Hendrik (14 P) J. Songs written by Rick J. Jordan (40 P) Songs written by David Jost (24 P) K.

  6. Lochamer-Liederbuch - Wikipedia

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    The song manuscript comprises 45 songs in one-part to three-part settings on 93 pages. 44 songs are in German, one is Dutch. [1] Other sources arrive at 47 [ 2 ] or 50 songs. [ 3 ] The differences in numbering come from some songs existing in several versions; some melodies are fragmented or without text or title.

  7. Music of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1970, the Festival des politischen Liedes, an East German festival focusing on political songs, was held annually and organized (until 1980) by the FDJ (East German youth association). Musicians from up to thirty countries would participate, and, for many East Germans, it was the only exposure possible to foreign music.

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  9. Volkslied - Wikipedia

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    Volkslied (literally: folk song) is a genre of popular songs in German which are traditionally sung. While many of them were first passed orally, several collections were published from the late 18th century. Later, some popular songs were also included in this classification. [1]