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Psalm 13 (Lord, How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?)

Psalm 13 (Lord, How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?)
Author: Franz Liszt
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1999-08-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457481970

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A choral worship cantata for SATB divisi with T Solo composed by Franz Liszt.


Psalm 13

Psalm 13
Author: Brahms
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1952
Genre:
ISBN:

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Lord, how Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?

Lord, how Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?
Author: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1899
Genre: Cantatas, Sacred
ISBN:

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Lord, how Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?

Lord, how Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?
Author: Franz Liszt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1973
Genre: Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra
ISBN:

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The Concert Song Companion

The Concert Song Companion
Author: Charles Osborne
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1475700490

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W HAT I H A V E attempted in this book is a survey of song; the kind of song which one finds variously described as 'concert', 'art', or sometimes even 'classical song'. 'Concert song' seems the most useful, certainly the least inexact or misleading, of some descriptions, especially since 'art song' sounds primly off putting, and 'classical song' really ought to be used only to refer to songs written during the classical period, i. e. the 18th century. Concert song clearly means the kind of songs one hears sung at concerts or recitals. Addressing myself to the general music-lover who, though he possesses no special knowledge of the song literature, is never theless interested enough in songs and their singers to attend recitals of Lieder or of songs in various languages, I have naturally confined myself to that period of time in which the vast majority of these songs was composed, though not necessarily only to those composers whose songs have survived to be remembered in recital programmes today. I suppose this to be roughly the three centuries covered by the years 1650-1950, though most of the songs we, as audiences, know and love were composed in the middle of this period, in other words in the 19th century.