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- albums EPs 2008: Kurzstrecke Live albums 2014: Kraniche – Live in Hamburg 2016: Leise Landung – Die Kraniche Akustiktournee 2014 Compilations 2011: classic...
- Die Kraniche des Ibycus is a ballad by Friedrich Schiller, written in 1797, the year of his friendly ballad competition with Goethe. It is set in the 6th...
- Beethoven's ninth symphony Der Taucher (The Diver; set to music by Schubert) Die Kraniche des Ibykus (The Cranes of Ibykus) Der Ring des Polykrates (Polycrates'...
- "Bergvagabunden" (1969) "Bier her, oder ich fall um" (1969) "Wenn die Kraniche zieh'n" (1969) "Karamba, Karacho, ein Whisky" (1969) "In einer Bar in Mexico"...
- sentimentalische Dichtung, (essay, 1795) Der Taucher, (poem, 1797) Die Kraniche des Ibykus, (poem, 1797) Ritter Toggenburg, (poem, 1797) Der Ring des Polykrates...
- und Steinhaufen. It premiered in 2008. In September 2004, Brauns's novel Kraniche und Klopfer came out. It tells the story of a fictional girl named Adina...
- North America and the world. University Press of Colorado. "Craneworld - Kraniche in Bild und Ton: Schreikraniche im Duett". www.craneworld.de. Archived...
- kommt die Liebe dran! ("Secondly Comes Being in Love") Scene 14: Sieh jene Kraniche ("Look at Those Cranes") / The Duet of the Cranes Scene 14: Erstens, vergesst...
- the Hammer Mill"), "Ritter Toggenburg" ("Knight Toggenburg"), and "Die Kraniche des Ibykus" ("The Cranes of Ibycus"). The ballads were first published...
- dialogue of the same name. Friedrich Schiller based his 1797 ballad Die Kraniche des Ibykus (The Cranes Of Ibycus) on the rendition of the poet‘s murder...