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SERENADE - Franz SCHUBERT - SNOWDROPS
SERENADE - Franz SCHUBERT - SNOWDROPS
Ständchen (Schubert)
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For other works so named, see Ständchen (disambiguation).
Franz Schubert composed a number of works known as "Ständchen" (serenade).
Lieder
Lieder named "Ständchen" or "Abendständchen" (evening serenade):
• "Abendständchen an Lina" ("Sei sanft wie ihre Seele"), D 265, for voice and piano, words by Gabriele von Baumberg[1]
• "Ständchen", D 889 ("Horch, horch! die Lerch im Ätherblau"), after Shakespeare's Cymbeline act 2, scene 3
• "Ständchen" ("Leise flehen meine Lieder"), words by Ludwig Rellstab, No. 4 of Schwanengesang, D 957. The title "Ständchen" for this song appears in Schubert's autograph.[2]
Part songs
Part songs published as "Ständchen...
published: 15 Feb 2020
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Schubert - Ständchen - Serenade (4k)
Schubert - Ständchen - Serenade (4k)
Zsian Schuan
For other works so named, see Ständchen (disambiguation).
Franz Schubert composed a number of works known as "Ständchen" (serenade).
Ständchen
Leise flehen meine Lieder
Durch die Nacht zu dir;
In den stillen Hain hernieder,
Liebchen, komm zu mir!
Flüsternd schlanke Wipfel rauschen
In des Mondes Licht;
Des Verräters feindlich Lauschen
Fürchte, Holde, nicht.
Hörst die Nachtigallen schlagen?
Ach! sie flehen dich,
Mit der Töne süßen Klagen
Flehen sie für mich.
Sie verstehn des Busens Sehnen,
Kennen Liebesschmerz,
Rühren mit den Silbertönen
Jedes weiche Herz.
Laß auch dir die Brust bewegen,
Liebchen, höre mich!
Bebend harr' ich dir entgegen!
Komm, beglücke mich!
published: 18 Aug 2022
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King Of The Hill But Its a Midwest Emo Intro
published: 03 Apr 2023
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The Best of Mozart Serenade No.13
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Mozart, c. 1781, detail from portrait by Johann Nepomuk della Croce
Signature
Anonymous portrait of the child Mozart, possibly by Pietro Antonio Lorenzoni; painted in 1763 on commission from Leopold Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[a] (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart,[b] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
Born in Salzburg, in the Holy Roman Empire, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mo...
published: 15 Oct 2020
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The Best of Mozart Serenade No 13 K 525
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
"Mozart" redirects here. For other uses, see Mozart (disambiguation).
Mozart, c. 1781, detail from portrait by Johann Nepomuk della Croce
Signature
Anonymous portrait of the child Mozart, possibly by Pietro Antonio Lorenzoni; painted in 1763 on commission from Leopold Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[a] (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart,[b] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
Born in Salzburg, in the Holy Roman Empire, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mo...
published: 15 Oct 2020
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Charles Campion (disambiguation)
Charles Campion (1951-2020) was a food critic.
Charles Campion may also refer to:
Charles Antoine Campion (1720–1788), Italian composer
Charles Campion, character in The Stand
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Campion_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
published: 26 Jun 2021
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How to Flirt with Love Songs using Songify
Does a man hit an age when he is too old to flirt? What are the cultural differences in courting rituals around the world? How can a man serenade a women with a love song if they can't sing?
This video answers all these questions and more!
Thanks to Kim Sung for being such a good sport and featuring in the video. Also thanks to Yongtek for filming with his iPhone
AROUND THE WORLD TRAVEL VIDEO ADVENTURE
web: http://www.overlander.tv/
fb: http://www.facebook.com/overlander.tv
twt: https://twitter.com/#!/overlandertv
g+: https://plus.google.com/112839717214600317067/posts
published: 26 May 2012
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The Lost Art of the Prolonged Dominant
Prolonged Dominants are one of the most awesome and powerful tools a songwriter can use, but sadly, they're slowly disappearing. Or are they? Watch this video to find out!
Thanks to Jan: https://tinyurl.com/38j9zave
Thanks to Ananth: https://tinyurl.com/3am5jj8t
My name is Michael Jesse, and I post music vlog / vlogs. These can range from the circle of 5ths / fifths, to parallel 10ths, to perfect pitch and other aspects of music theory. In the future I would be interested in delving more into pop culture as a whole. I'd also be interested in doing some music challenge videos.
Some of my favorite YouTube channels to watch are Adam Neely, Charles Cornell, David Bennett Piano, Ryan Leach, Fantano, SongPsych, Hello Foe!, RoomieOfficial, 12tone, Mary Spender, and more. If you watch any of t...
published: 25 Oct 2022
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What are Mozart's Greatest Symphonies?
Welcome to project confirmation bias!
Let me know if you agree or disagree in the comments...oh and please don't ask me to do Haydn!
Enjoy...
If you wish to buy me a coffee, that would be really appreciated:
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published: 08 Jul 2023
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Finale in C Major, K. 620: 8. Die Weisheitslehre dieser Knaben
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Released on: 2019-12-16
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published: 15 Dec 2019
4:26
SERENADE - Franz SCHUBERT - SNOWDROPS
SERENADE - Franz SCHUBERT - SNOWDROPS
Ständchen (Schubert)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For other works so n...
SERENADE - Franz SCHUBERT - SNOWDROPS
Ständchen (Schubert)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For other works so named, see Ständchen (disambiguation).
Franz Schubert composed a number of works known as "Ständchen" (serenade).
Lieder
Lieder named "Ständchen" or "Abendständchen" (evening serenade):
• "Abendständchen an Lina" ("Sei sanft wie ihre Seele"), D 265, for voice and piano, words by Gabriele von Baumberg[1]
• "Ständchen", D 889 ("Horch, horch! die Lerch im Ätherblau"), after Shakespeare's Cymbeline act 2, scene 3
• "Ständchen" ("Leise flehen meine Lieder"), words by Ludwig Rellstab, No. 4 of Schwanengesang, D 957. The title "Ständchen" for this song appears in Schubert's autograph.[2]
Part songs
Part songs published as "Ständchen" or "Nächtliches Ständchen" (serenade at night):
• "Leise, leise laßt uns singen, schlummre sanft", D 635, for TTBB, has the title "Quartetto" in the composer's autograph (manuscript MH 1864/c in Vienna City Library).[3] This autograph contains the text of a single stanza, of which the text author is unknown.[4] Eusebius Mandyczewski suggests Schubert may have been the text author.[5] Variant versions of the text, in multiple stanzas, originated posthumously. In 1900 the music was published as "Ständchen", with lyrics by Robert Graf.[4] Anton Weiß is the text author of another version.[6] Mandyczewski was the first to publish the song with its original text version (1906–1907).[7] Also known as "Ruhe", and "Nächtliches Ständchen".[4]
• "Ständchen" ("Zögernd leise, in des Dunkels nächt'ger Hülle"), D 920/921, for alto solo, TTBB or SSAA chorus and piano, words by Franz Grillparzer
https://wn.com/Serenade_Franz_Schubert_Snowdrops
SERENADE - Franz SCHUBERT - SNOWDROPS
Ständchen (Schubert)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For other works so named, see Ständchen (disambiguation).
Franz Schubert composed a number of works known as "Ständchen" (serenade).
Lieder
Lieder named "Ständchen" or "Abendständchen" (evening serenade):
• "Abendständchen an Lina" ("Sei sanft wie ihre Seele"), D 265, for voice and piano, words by Gabriele von Baumberg[1]
• "Ständchen", D 889 ("Horch, horch! die Lerch im Ätherblau"), after Shakespeare's Cymbeline act 2, scene 3
• "Ständchen" ("Leise flehen meine Lieder"), words by Ludwig Rellstab, No. 4 of Schwanengesang, D 957. The title "Ständchen" for this song appears in Schubert's autograph.[2]
Part songs
Part songs published as "Ständchen" or "Nächtliches Ständchen" (serenade at night):
• "Leise, leise laßt uns singen, schlummre sanft", D 635, for TTBB, has the title "Quartetto" in the composer's autograph (manuscript MH 1864/c in Vienna City Library).[3] This autograph contains the text of a single stanza, of which the text author is unknown.[4] Eusebius Mandyczewski suggests Schubert may have been the text author.[5] Variant versions of the text, in multiple stanzas, originated posthumously. In 1900 the music was published as "Ständchen", with lyrics by Robert Graf.[4] Anton Weiß is the text author of another version.[6] Mandyczewski was the first to publish the song with its original text version (1906–1907).[7] Also known as "Ruhe", and "Nächtliches Ständchen".[4]
• "Ständchen" ("Zögernd leise, in des Dunkels nächt'ger Hülle"), D 920/921, for alto solo, TTBB or SSAA chorus and piano, words by Franz Grillparzer
- published: 15 Feb 2020
- views: 2442
4:31
Schubert - Ständchen - Serenade (4k)
Schubert - Ständchen - Serenade (4k)
Zsian Schuan
For other works so named, see Ständchen (disambiguation).
Franz Schubert composed a number of works known as ...
Schubert - Ständchen - Serenade (4k)
Zsian Schuan
For other works so named, see Ständchen (disambiguation).
Franz Schubert composed a number of works known as "Ständchen" (serenade).
Ständchen
Leise flehen meine Lieder
Durch die Nacht zu dir;
In den stillen Hain hernieder,
Liebchen, komm zu mir!
Flüsternd schlanke Wipfel rauschen
In des Mondes Licht;
Des Verräters feindlich Lauschen
Fürchte, Holde, nicht.
Hörst die Nachtigallen schlagen?
Ach! sie flehen dich,
Mit der Töne süßen Klagen
Flehen sie für mich.
Sie verstehn des Busens Sehnen,
Kennen Liebesschmerz,
Rühren mit den Silbertönen
Jedes weiche Herz.
Laß auch dir die Brust bewegen,
Liebchen, höre mich!
Bebend harr' ich dir entgegen!
Komm, beglücke mich!
https://wn.com/Schubert_Ständchen_Serenade_(4K)
Schubert - Ständchen - Serenade (4k)
Zsian Schuan
For other works so named, see Ständchen (disambiguation).
Franz Schubert composed a number of works known as "Ständchen" (serenade).
Ständchen
Leise flehen meine Lieder
Durch die Nacht zu dir;
In den stillen Hain hernieder,
Liebchen, komm zu mir!
Flüsternd schlanke Wipfel rauschen
In des Mondes Licht;
Des Verräters feindlich Lauschen
Fürchte, Holde, nicht.
Hörst die Nachtigallen schlagen?
Ach! sie flehen dich,
Mit der Töne süßen Klagen
Flehen sie für mich.
Sie verstehn des Busens Sehnen,
Kennen Liebesschmerz,
Rühren mit den Silbertönen
Jedes weiche Herz.
Laß auch dir die Brust bewegen,
Liebchen, höre mich!
Bebend harr' ich dir entgegen!
Komm, beglücke mich!
- published: 18 Aug 2022
- views: 21
5:52
The Best of Mozart Serenade No.13
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Mozart" redirects here. For other uses, see Mozart (disambiguation).
Mozart, c. 1781, detail from portrait by Johann Nepomuk della Croce
Signature
Anonymous portrait of the child Mozart, possibly by Pietro Antonio Lorenzoni; painted in 1763 on commission from Leopold Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[a] (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart,[b] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
Born in Salzburg, in the Holy Roman Empire, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in Vienna, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his early death at the age of 35. The circumstances of his death have been much mythologized.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
https://wn.com/The_Best_Of_Mozart_Serenade_No.13
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
"Mozart" redirects here. For other uses, see Mozart (disambiguation).
Mozart, c. 1781, detail from portrait by Johann Nepomuk della Croce
Signature
Anonymous portrait of the child Mozart, possibly by Pietro Antonio Lorenzoni; painted in 1763 on commission from Leopold Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[a] (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart,[b] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
Born in Salzburg, in the Holy Roman Empire, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in Vienna, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his early death at the age of 35. The circumstances of his death have been much mythologized.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
- published: 15 Oct 2020
- views: 12
5:04
The Best of Mozart Serenade No 13 K 525
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Mozart" redirects here. For other uses, see Mozart (disambiguati...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
"Mozart" redirects here. For other uses, see Mozart (disambiguation).
Mozart, c. 1781, detail from portrait by Johann Nepomuk della Croce
Signature
Anonymous portrait of the child Mozart, possibly by Pietro Antonio Lorenzoni; painted in 1763 on commission from Leopold Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[a] (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart,[b] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
Born in Salzburg, in the Holy Roman Empire, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in Vienna, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his early death at the age of 35. The circumstances of his death have been much mythologized.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
https://wn.com/The_Best_Of_Mozart_Serenade_No_13_K_525
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
"Mozart" redirects here. For other uses, see Mozart (disambiguation).
Mozart, c. 1781, detail from portrait by Johann Nepomuk della Croce
Signature
Anonymous portrait of the child Mozart, possibly by Pietro Antonio Lorenzoni; painted in 1763 on commission from Leopold Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart[a] (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart,[b] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
Born in Salzburg, in the Holy Roman Empire, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in Vienna, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his early death at the age of 35. The circumstances of his death have been much mythologized.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
- published: 15 Oct 2020
- views: 23
0:22
Charles Campion (disambiguation)
Charles Campion (1951-2020) was a food critic.
Charles Campion may also refer to:
Charles Antoine Campion (1720–1788), Italian composer
Charles Campion, charac...
Charles Campion (1951-2020) was a food critic.
Charles Campion may also refer to:
Charles Antoine Campion (1720–1788), Italian composer
Charles Campion, character in The Stand
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Campion_(disambiguation)
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Charles Campion (1951-2020) was a food critic.
Charles Campion may also refer to:
Charles Antoine Campion (1720–1788), Italian composer
Charles Campion, character in The Stand
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Campion_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
- published: 26 Jun 2021
- views: 7
3:11
How to Flirt with Love Songs using Songify
Does a man hit an age when he is too old to flirt? What are the cultural differences in courting rituals around the world? How can a man serenade a women with a...
Does a man hit an age when he is too old to flirt? What are the cultural differences in courting rituals around the world? How can a man serenade a women with a love song if they can't sing?
This video answers all these questions and more!
Thanks to Kim Sung for being such a good sport and featuring in the video. Also thanks to Yongtek for filming with his iPhone
AROUND THE WORLD TRAVEL VIDEO ADVENTURE
web: http://www.overlander.tv/
fb: http://www.facebook.com/overlander.tv
twt: https://twitter.com/#!/overlandertv
g+: https://plus.google.com/112839717214600317067/posts
https://wn.com/How_To_Flirt_With_Love_Songs_Using_Songify
Does a man hit an age when he is too old to flirt? What are the cultural differences in courting rituals around the world? How can a man serenade a women with a love song if they can't sing?
This video answers all these questions and more!
Thanks to Kim Sung for being such a good sport and featuring in the video. Also thanks to Yongtek for filming with his iPhone
AROUND THE WORLD TRAVEL VIDEO ADVENTURE
web: http://www.overlander.tv/
fb: http://www.facebook.com/overlander.tv
twt: https://twitter.com/#!/overlandertv
g+: https://plus.google.com/112839717214600317067/posts
- published: 26 May 2012
- views: 2019
13:47
The Lost Art of the Prolonged Dominant
Prolonged Dominants are one of the most awesome and powerful tools a songwriter can use, but sadly, they're slowly disappearing. Or are they? Watch this video t...
Prolonged Dominants are one of the most awesome and powerful tools a songwriter can use, but sadly, they're slowly disappearing. Or are they? Watch this video to find out!
Thanks to Jan: https://tinyurl.com/38j9zave
Thanks to Ananth: https://tinyurl.com/3am5jj8t
My name is Michael Jesse, and I post music vlog / vlogs. These can range from the circle of 5ths / fifths, to parallel 10ths, to perfect pitch and other aspects of music theory. In the future I would be interested in delving more into pop culture as a whole. I'd also be interested in doing some music challenge videos.
Some of my favorite YouTube channels to watch are Adam Neely, Charles Cornell, David Bennett Piano, Ryan Leach, Fantano, SongPsych, Hello Foe!, RoomieOfficial, 12tone, Mary Spender, and more. If you watch any of them, you might enjoy my content!
0:00 intro
1:10 What is a prolonged dominant?
3:24 The Beatles - Twist and Shout
4:50 Psy - Gangnam Style
6:04 Beyonce - Single Ladies
7:33 Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
8:53 Linkin Park - Numb
10:15 Milky Chance - Stolen Dance
11:01 Conclusion
https://wn.com/The_Lost_Art_Of_The_Prolonged_Dominant
Prolonged Dominants are one of the most awesome and powerful tools a songwriter can use, but sadly, they're slowly disappearing. Or are they? Watch this video to find out!
Thanks to Jan: https://tinyurl.com/38j9zave
Thanks to Ananth: https://tinyurl.com/3am5jj8t
My name is Michael Jesse, and I post music vlog / vlogs. These can range from the circle of 5ths / fifths, to parallel 10ths, to perfect pitch and other aspects of music theory. In the future I would be interested in delving more into pop culture as a whole. I'd also be interested in doing some music challenge videos.
Some of my favorite YouTube channels to watch are Adam Neely, Charles Cornell, David Bennett Piano, Ryan Leach, Fantano, SongPsych, Hello Foe!, RoomieOfficial, 12tone, Mary Spender, and more. If you watch any of them, you might enjoy my content!
0:00 intro
1:10 What is a prolonged dominant?
3:24 The Beatles - Twist and Shout
4:50 Psy - Gangnam Style
6:04 Beyonce - Single Ladies
7:33 Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
8:53 Linkin Park - Numb
10:15 Milky Chance - Stolen Dance
11:01 Conclusion
- published: 25 Oct 2022
- views: 474
9:58
What are Mozart's Greatest Symphonies?
Welcome to project confirmation bias!
Let me know if you agree or disagree in the comments...oh and please don't ask me to do Haydn!
Enjoy...
If you wish to ...
Welcome to project confirmation bias!
Let me know if you agree or disagree in the comments...oh and please don't ask me to do Haydn!
Enjoy...
If you wish to buy me a coffee, that would be really appreciated:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/classicalmk
Thanks
https://wn.com/What_Are_Mozart's_Greatest_Symphonies
Welcome to project confirmation bias!
Let me know if you agree or disagree in the comments...oh and please don't ask me to do Haydn!
Enjoy...
If you wish to buy me a coffee, that would be really appreciated:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/classicalmk
Thanks
- published: 08 Jul 2023
- views: 9038
4:02
Finale in C Major, K. 620: 8. Die Weisheitslehre dieser Knaben
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Finale in C Major, K. 620: 8. Die Weisheitslehre dieser Knaben · Ensemble Johannes Ciconia · Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart · Ensemb...
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Finale in C Major, K. 620: 8. Die Weisheitslehre dieser Knaben · Ensemble Johannes Ciconia · Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart · Ensemble Johannes Ciconia
Disambiguation
℗ Ensemble Johannes Ciconia
Released on: 2019-12-16
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Finale in C Major, K. 620: 8. Die Weisheitslehre dieser Knaben · Ensemble Johannes Ciconia · Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart · Ensemble Johannes Ciconia
Disambiguation
℗ Ensemble Johannes Ciconia
Released on: 2019-12-16
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- published: 15 Dec 2019
- views: 8