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Wiegenlied

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Wiegenlied

Title often given by German composers to vocal lullabies or to instrumental pieces in their manner.



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Her moving version of Brahms' Joseph Wiegenlied brought gasps from THE audience.
But the real voice was revealed with the Brahms' Joseph Wiegenlied and Max Reger's Maria Wiegenlied songs; the latter especially, falling from gorgeous full bloom to an intimate softness of tone with the control that marks out a true recital artist.
f)) * Das Knie * Mondendinge * Der Walfafisch * Der Hecht * Der Schaukelstuhl auf der verlassenen Terrasse * Der Nachtschelm und das Siebenschwein * Wiegenlied ("Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf') van Morgenstern uit Du Plessis se siklus Die Vrou (op.
 
 
 
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