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- Friedrich von Matthisson (23 January 1761 – 12 March 1831) was a German poet, an early member of the German Romantic movement. His best known poem is probably...
- by Ludwig van Beethoven. The text is a poem in German by Friedrich von Matthisson (1761–1831). During the period he created Adelaide, Beethoven was in his...
- Châteauvieux Sir James Mackintosh Louis Manuel Friedrich von Matthisson Luise von Matthisson Jakob Heinrich Meister Francesco Melzi d'Eril Dorothea Mendelssohn...
- 1837 xxiii/253 xii/1 Op. 46 Adelaide 1794–95 Vienna, 1797 Friedrich von Matthisson xxiii/216 xii/1 WoO 123 Zärtliche Liebe c. 1795 Vienna, 1803 xxiii/249...
- Jacobi and Matthisson 4 German Lieder, opus 6 (Munich, probably before 1838), texts by Wilhelm Müller, Goethe, Gottwalt and Matthisson 6 Songs, opus...
- English into German. He had a friendship with the poet Friedrich von Matthisson, which was said to have a profound effect on his son, Hermann. The elder...
- (Beethoven), a song for voice and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, after Matthisson's poem Adelaide (Sartorio), an opera by the 16th century composer Antonio...
- deaf-mute from birth. Until 1811, she was tutored by poet Friedrich von Matthisson (1761–1831) in Wörlitz. On 12 February 1818 in Dessau, Louise married...
- written sources. Götheborg had a very experienced pilot on board, Caspar Matthisson (1712–1783) from Brännö, who had been a pilot for seven and a half years...
- 1814 Text by Matthisson 97 97 (1894) XX, 1 No. 19 IV, 7 No. 2 Trost: An Elisa Lehnst du deine bleichgehärmte Wange 1814 Text by Matthisson 98 98 (1894)...