Vergissmeinnicht
Vergissmeinnicht, Vergißmeinnicht, or Vergiss mein nicht may refer to: * Vergiss mein nicht, several pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach *"Vergissmeinnicht" (A flat major D792), an 1823 composition by Schubert *Vergissmeinnicht (Eisbrecher song), 1845 *Vergißmeinnicht, WAB 93 ' (Forget-me-not), WAB 93, is a cantata composed by Anton Bruckner in 1845. History When he stayed in Kronstorf, Bruckner composed in 1845 the first version of this cantata as ' (Musical essay in chamber style), which he signed as ' (candidate ..., an 1845 cantata by Anton Bruckner *"Vergiß mein nicht", the original title of " 'S gibt nur a Kaiserstadt, 's gibt nur a Wien!", an 1864 polka by Johann Strauss II *''Vergissmeinnicht'', a composition by Henry Litolff *Vergiß mein nicht (XXVIa:46), a c. 1796 composition by Joseph Haydn *''Vergiss mein nicht'', a 2018 album by Andreas Gabalier *''Vergissmeinnicht'', a periodic publication by German novelist Karl Spindler {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vergissmeinnicht (Eisbrecher Song)
"Vergissmeinnicht" (German for ''Forget-me-not'') is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher and the second single from their album ''Antikörper''. Retrieved 11 February 2021 It is considered to be one of their most popular songs up today. On 22 August 2006, a double-single "/Vergissmeinnicht" was released in the US; it combines both of Eisbrecher singles from their second album. A music video for "Vergissmeinnicht" was made which features and [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vergißmeinnicht, WAB 93
' (Forget-me-not), WAB 93, is a cantata composed by Anton Bruckner in 1845. History When he stayed in Kronstorf, Bruckner composed in 1845 the first version of this cantata as ' (Musical essay in chamber style), which he signed as ' (candidate) for his ' (teacher aggregation).C. Howie, Chapter I, p. 31U. Harten, pp. 296-297 Bruckner's examination, which was held in Linz on 27 and 28 May 1845, was successful.C. van Zwol, p. 711 A slightly modified, second version was dedicated to Alois Knauer, the parish priest of Kronstorf. The performance occurred on 21 June 1845 (Knauer's name day) or the evening before. The third version, entitled ' (Forget-me-not), was sent to Friedrich Mayer, who was at that time prebendary and choirmaster of the St. Florian Abbey, to remind him of the promise to provide Bruckner with an employment in the Abbey after his successful teacher examination. It is not known when it was performed.U. Harten, p. 464 The manuscripts of the first and second versio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Compositions By Henry Litolff
This is a list of compositions by Henry Litolff. Orchestral *Concerto Symphonique No.1 for piano and orchestra in D minor ost*Concerto Symphonique No.2 for piano and orchestra in B minor, Op. 22 (1844) * ''Rêve d’un captif'', for violin and orchestra, Op. 41 * ''Eroica'', concerto symphonique for violin and orchestra, Op. 42 (c.1846) *Concerto Symphonique No.3 (''National Hollandais'') for piano and orchestra in E flat major, Op. 45 (c.1846) * ''Rêve d’amour'', for violin and orchestra, Op. 53 * ''Le Dernier Jour de la Terreur'' (later retitled ''Maximilien Robespierre''), drame symphonique No.1 (later styled Ouverture zum Trauerspiel), Op. 55 (c.1850-52) * Serenade, for violin and orchestra, Op. 61 * ''Les Girondins'' (''Die Girondisten''), drame symphonique No.2 (later styled Ouverture zum Trauerspiel), Op. 80 (c.1850-52) * ''Les Guelfes'' (later retitled ''Das Welfenlied von Gustav von Meyern''), drame symphonique No.3 (later styled Ouverture heroique), Op. 99 (c.18 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Songs And Arias By Johann Sebastian Bach
Songs and arias by Johann Sebastian Bach are compositions listed in Chapter 6 of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV 439–524), which also includes the Quodlibet. Most of the songs and arias included in this list are set for voice and continuo. Most of them are also spiritual, i.e. hymn settings, although a few have a worldly theme. The best known of these, "Bist du bei mir", was however not composed by Bach. An aria by Bach was rediscovered in the 21st century, and was assigned the number BWV 1127. Further hymn settings and arias by Bach are included in his cantatas, motets, masses, passions, oratorios and chorale harmonisations (BWV 1–438 and later additions). The second Anhang of the BWV catalogue also lists a few songs of doubtful authenticity. Songs, arias and Quodlibet, BWV 439–524 , - style="background: #E3F6CE;" , data-sort-value="0439.000" , 439 , data-sort-value="304.003" , 6. , data-sort-value="1735-12-31" , 1735–1736 or earlier , song "Ach, d ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Compositions By Franz Schubert By Genre
Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an extremely prolific Austrian composer. He composed some 1500 works (or, when collections, cycles and variants are grouped, some thousand compositions). The largest group are the lieder for piano and solo voice (over six hundred), and nearly as many piano pieces. Schubert also composed some 150 part songs, some 40 liturgical compositions (including several masses) and around 20 stage works like operas and incidental music. His orchestral output includes thirteen symphonies (seven completed) and several overtures. Schubert's chamber music includes over 20 string quartets, and several quintets, trios and duos. This article constitutes a complete list of Schubert's known works organized by their genre. The complete output is divided in eight series, and in principle follows the order established by the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe printed edition. The works found in each series are ordered ascendingly according to Deutsch numbers ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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'S Gibt Nur A Kaiserstadt, 's Gibt Nur A Wien!
S gibt nur a Kaiserstadt, 's gibt nur a Wien! is a polka written by Johann Strauss II in 1864. The title of this polka was inspired from the waltz duet in the Singspiel (musical comedy) ''Aline'' by Adolf Bäuerle with music by Wenzel Müller first performed at the Theater in der Leopoldstadt on 9 October 1822. The song titled 'Was macht denn der Prater' was a hit during its day whereas its refrain 'Ja nur ein' Kaiserstadt, ja nur a Wien' (Yes, only one Imperial City, yes only one Vienna!) became a popular household phrase. While Stauss adapts no music from the stage work, he did incorporate Haydn's Austrian Hymn 'Gott erhalte' into the Finale of the polka. Strauss first performed the work during a lucrative Russian tour at Pavlovsk where he frequently performed at the Vauxhall Pavilion. At his penultimate concert there on 8 October 1864 (Russian calendar 26 September), he performed the work under its original title 'Vergiß mein nicht' (Forget me Not). For his audiences bac ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Compositions By Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn was a prolific composer of the classical period. He is regarded as the "father of the symphony" and the "father of the string quartet" for his more than 100 symphonies and almost 70 string quartets. Haydn also produced numerous operas, masses, concertos, piano sonatas and other compositions. Haydn's works were catalogued by Anthony van Hoboken in his Hoboken catalogue. Unlike most other catalogues which sort works chronologically, the Hoboken catalogue sorts by musical genre. Symphonies Overtures Divertimentos in 4 and more Parts String Quartets Unlike the majority of Haydn's compositions which are known by their Hoboken numbers, his string quartets are best known by their opus number. Divertimentos in 3 Parts String Trios Various Duos Concertos for various instruments Marches Dances Works for various instruments with Baryton Trios for Baryton, Violin or Viola and Cello Duos with Baryton Concertos for Baryton Divertimentos with ke ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Andreas Gabalier
Andreas Gabalier (born next to Friesach on 21 November 1984) is an Austrian folk singer. In 2012, he won the ECHO music award in folk music category, the Amadeus Austrian Music Award in 2012 as Best Live Act and Best Schlager Singer and in 2013, again the Amadeus award in Folk music category. Family and private life Andreas Gabalier is the second oldest of the four children of Wilhelm and Huberta Gabalier. He grew up in Graz. In addition to tournament dancer Willi Gabalier he has one younger brother. The French family name Gabalier comes from a soldier who came to Austria in 1796 in the course of the Italian campaign by Napoleon Bonaparte and remained there. Gabalier's father died of suicide in 2006, and his younger sister in 2008. The song ''Amoi seg' ma uns wieder (We will see each other again sometime)'' is dedicated to them. From 2013 to September 2019, Gabalier was in a relationship with the Austrian moderator Silvia Schneider. Career After graduating from commercia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |