Frühling may refer to
*German for
Spring
Spring(s) may refer to:
Common uses
* Spring (season), a season of the year
* Spring (device), a mechanical device that stores energy
* Spring (hydrology), a natural source of water
* Spring (mathematics), a geometric surface in the shape of a ...
People
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Tim Frühling
Tim Frühling (born 29 July 1975 in Wolfenbüttel) is a German disc jockey and Radio personality for Hessischer Rundfunk.
Between 1998 and 2003 hr XXL before working for You FM and between the years of 2000 and 2003 and from 2005 and 2008 Frü ...
(born 1975), German disc jockey and Radio personality
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Carl Frühling
Carl Frühling (28 November 186825 November 1937) was an Austrian composer and pianist.
Born in Lemberg (now Lviv, Ukraine), he attended from 1887 until 1889 the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde where he was taught the piano by Anton Door and music t ...
(1868 – 1937), Austrian composer and pianist
Culture
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Im Frühling
Im Frühling ("In Spring") ( Op. 101, no. 1, D. 882) in G major is a Lied by Austrian composer Franz Schubert.
Schubert composed the song in 1826 to a poem by Ernst Schulze (1789–1817) as part of ten poems by Schulze he set to music; they wer ...
(Op. 101, no. 1, D. 882) by Franz Schubert
*''Frühlings Erwachen'', see ''
Spring Awakening (play)''
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Der Frühling braucht Zeit
''Der Frühling braucht Zeit'' is an East German drama film directed by Günter Stahnke. It was released in 1966.
Cast
* Eberhard Mellies as Heinz Solter
* Günther Simon as Erhard Faber
* Doris Abeßer as Inge Solter
* Karla Runkehl as Luise ...
'', 1966 East German drama film directed by Günter Stahnke
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Frühlingsstimmen
"", Op. 410 ("Spring's Voices," or commonly "Voices of Spring"; sometimes sung in Italian as "Voci di primavera") is an orchestral waltz, with optional solo soprano voice, written in 1882 by Johann Strauss II.
History
Strauss dedicated the wor ...
(Op. 410) by Johann Strauss II
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Frühlingsrauschen
''Frühlingsrauschen'', Op. 32, No. 3 ('Rustle of Spring') is a solo piano piece written by the Norway, Norwegian composer Christian Sinding (1856–1941) in 1896. It is Sinding's most popular piece of music. It is written in Salon style as a pie ...
(Op. 32, No. 3) by Christian Sinding
*Frühlingssonate; see
Violin Sonata No. 5 (Beethoven)
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