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Liebeslieder

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Liebeslieder

A set of waltzes by Johannes Brahms for piano duet with solo vocal quartet ad lib, Op. 52, composed in 1869. There is a second set of Neue Liebeslieder, Op. 65, written in 1874.



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She brandishes a teasing wit in the Tanaquil Le Clereq solo in Western Symphony and evokes a world of high romance in Liebeslieder Walzer.
This season found her venturing into more poetic realms like La Sonnambula and Liebeslieder Walzer, in which the true ballerina blossomed.
Certain things remain constant and consistent whether she is swooning with perfect aplomb in the Verdy role of Liebeslieder Walzer, or floating enraptured to the strains of Richard Strauss in the Rosenkavalier segment of Vienna Waltzes, or entrancing all who behold her as the eternal feminine of Walpurgisnacht Ballet, or watching and waiting with burning, liquid eyes as the devoted and idolized woman in Robert Schumann's "Davidsbundlertanze.
 
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