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An art song is a Western vocal music composition, usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment, and usually in the classical art music tradition. By extension, the term "art song" is used to refer to the collective genre of such songs (e.g., the "art song repertoire"). [ 1 ]
Aria for soprano and orchestra: Metastasio Demofoonte, II, 6: 1770 88: 73c "Fra cento affanni e cento" (Score/Crit. report) Aria for soprano and orchestra: Metastasio, Artaserse I,2: 1770 119: 382h "Der Liebe himmlisches Gefühl" (Score/Crit. report) Aria for soprano and orchestra (piano reduction) This is possibly (Kunze) the aria for Gretl ...
Sechs Lieder (Six Songs), Op. 68, is a collection of six Lieder (German art songs) by Richard Strauss. He composed them, setting poems by Clemens Brentano, in 1918 for soprano and piano, and orchestrated one in 1933 and five in 1940. The piano version was first published by Adolph Fürstner in Berlin in 1919. They are also known as Brentano Lieder.
The Five Songs, Op. 38, [a] is a collection of Swedish-language art songs for vocal soloist and piano written from 1903 to 1904 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. [ b ] Constituent songs
The Song of the Earth: for alto or baritone, tenor and orchestra Munich, 20 November 1911 song cycle; words from ancient Chinese poems in translation by Hans Bethge [8] [9] [31] Orchestral: 1909–1910 9. Sinfonie D-Dur: Symphony No. 9 in D major: for orchestra Vienna, 26 June 1912 4 movements [8] [9] [32] Orchestral: 1910 10. Sinfonie Fis-Dur
For orchestra. Original music by Johann Sebastian Bach P 159: 1930: Passacaglia: Transcriptions: For orchestra. Original music by Johann Sebastian Bach P 160: 1930: 5 Etude-tableaux: Transcriptions: Orchestration by Respighi. Original music by Sergei Rachmaninoff: P 161: 1930: Vocalism: Song: voice and instrument: For soprano or tenor and piano ...
Zwei Gesänge [Two Songs] for baritone 1898 2 Vier Lieder [Four Songs] 1899/1900 3 Sechs Lieder [Six Songs] 1899/1903 4 Verklärte Nacht [Transfigured Night] 1899 5 Pelleas und Melisande: 1902/03 6 Acht Lieder [Eight Songs] for soprano 1903/05 7 String Quartet No. 1, D minor 1904/05 8 Sechs Lieder [Six Songs] with orchestra 1903/05 9
Strauss conducted the song for a live radio concert recorded with Soprano Annette Brun and the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana on 11 June 1947. [7] Interpretations of the poem are various. All Souls' Day, 2 November, is the day of the year when people commemorate and recall those dear to them who have died.