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First Chapter of Ecclesiastes (The Preacher), for voice and piano (1932, possibly incomplete) Three Easy Pieces (1. Round in A minor, 2. Duo in G major, 3. Infinite canon in F minor), for piano (1933) Three Songs for voice and piano, (1932–33) Sonata for Clarinet (1933) Sonata for Two Voices, for two instruments with specified ranges (1933)
"Ophelia" is a song recorded by American folk rock band the Lumineers. It was released as the lead single from their sophomore album Cleopatra on February 5, 2016. As of July 2024, the song has garnered over 1.3 billion streams on Spotify .
D. 366 No. 17 for piano solo is the same Ländler as D. 814 No. 1 for piano duet; #17 in Brahms' set is a piano solo arr. of D. 814 No. 1, though markedly different from Schubert's piano solo version D. 366 No. 17; published 1869 A. deest: Christoph Willibald Gluck: Paride ed Elena: Gavotte in A major (arr. by JB) piano 4-hands [4] published 1901
The album's first single "Ophelia" was released February 5, 2016, [79] and quickly rose to No. 1 on the Triple A chart where it stayed for 13 weeks, the second-longest time any song has been No. 1 at Triple A radio, tied with Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know", just behind Coldplay's record of 14 weeks for their song "Clocks". [80]
The album is a collection of piano-centric instrumental songs that he had been working on for over a decade. [8] It was met with critical acclaim from NPR's Weekend Edition , [ 9 ] Denver Post , [ 10 ] NPR Music's All Songs Considered, [ 11 ] American Songwriter , [ 12 ] and Earmilk [ 13 ] among others.
"Ophelia" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released by The Band on their 1975 album Northern Lights – Southern Cross. It was the lead single from the album. It was the lead single from the album.
Per la ricuperata salute di Ofelia (For the recovered health of Ophelia), K. 6 477a, is a solo cantata for soprano and fortepiano composed in 1785 by Antonio Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and a third, unknown composer, Cornetti, to a libretto written by the Vienna court poet Lorenzo Da Ponte.
She also composed two romances for voice and piano, with lyrics by herself, Jag hade en vän and Ophelia's Lament. [11] In 1902, Nilsson became a widow for the second time. Four years later, she bought Villa Vik outside Växjö, spending her last years there. She died in Växjö in 1921, and is buried there at Tegnérkyrkogården. [11]
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