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Philipp Friedrich Silcher (27 June 1789 in
Schnait (today part of Weinstadt) – 26
August 1860 in Tübingen), was a
German composer,
mainly known for his...
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Solomin (1935–2024), a
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German composer Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860) MPC · 10055 10056
Johnschroer 1988 BX3...
- form
dates back to 1827, when it was
written and made
public by
Friedrich Silcher. The
melody and some
verses of this song
became widely known through Elvis...
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crash on the rocks. In 1837 Heine's
lyrics were set to
music by
Friedrich Silcher in the art song "Lorelei" that
became well
known in German-speaking lands...
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troops against the
Tyrolean Rebellion. In 1825, the
composer Friedrich Silcher set it to music,
based on the tune of a
Swiss folk song and in
honor of...
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lifecycle Product development Moskowitz,
Howard R.; Porretta, Sebastiano;
Silcher,
Matthias (2008).
Concept Research in Food
Product Design and Development...
- 1778. The song is now
known with a
melody that
Friedrich Silcher composed in 1827.
Silcher used the
first ten
verses to form four stanzas: he combined...
- Eichendorf's poem to
music under the
title "Untreue" (Infidelity).
Friedrich Silcher wrote a 4-part
arrangement for male
choir which became po****r through...
- "Die Lore-Ley", an 1824 poem by
Heinrich Heine, set to
music by
Friedrich Silcher in 1837 "Lorelei", a poem by
Sylvia Plath Lorelei (band), a dark rock band...
- Hauptbahnhof. The
building was
designed by the
architects ASW
Architekten Silcher,
Werner und
Redante from
Hamburg and
engineering firm
Schlaich Bergermann...