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- Minnesang (German: [ˈmɪnəˌzaŋ]; "love song") was a tradition of lyric- and song-writing in Germany and Austria that flourished in the Middle High German...
- joined the Livonian crusade of the Teutonic order. His eight extant Minnelieder were composed during this time. In 1309, Wernher was given the position...
- Nachdruck Hildesheim 1966 Erich Gülzow: Des Fürsten Wizlaw von Rügen Minnelieder und Sprüche. Greifswald 1922 Ursula Scheil: Genealogie der Fürsten von...
- and kept many Minnesänger at his court. It is possible he wrote some Minnelieder (courtly love poetry) himself. He was physically robust, although lame...
- Brahms, Beethoven, Bach, Hugo Wolf, Purcell, Ben Webster, Alberta Hunter, Minnelieder, a.o. 1986 Viktor Stück von Pina Bausch Folk music from Lombardy, Tuscany...
- seen in poems such as Beowulf. Musically they were influenced by the Minnelieder of the Minnesang tradition. The earliest example of a recognizable ballad...
- and spent many months in Italy. In 1803 he published a translation of Minnelieder aus der schwäbischen Vorzeit, then between 1799 and 1804 an excellent...
- become musicians, and their work left behind a vast body of literature, Minnelieder. The following two centuries saw the Minnesinger replaced by middle-class...
- piano (1940) String Quartet (1967) Quatre pièces brèves (1933) Drey Minnelieder, for soprano, flute and guitar (1960) Eight Préludes (1947–48) Fantasia...
- literature when in 1803 he picked up a copy of Johann Jakob Bodmer's Minnelieder in Karl von Savigny's library and opened it to the "poems in a curoius...