Ellen's Gesang n°I
lied by Franz Schubert
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Ellen's Gesang n°I
Summary
Ellen's Gesang n°I is a musical work/composition[1].
Key Facts
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[2].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's composer is recorded as Franz Schubert[3].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's language of work or name is recorded as German[4].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's catalog code is recorded as 837[5].
- 1825 marks the founding of Ellen's Gesang n°I[6].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I was published on 1826[7].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's lyricist is recorded as Walter Scott[8].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's lyricist is recorded as Adam Storck[9].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's dedicated to is recorded as Sophie Gabriele Ungnad von Weißenwolff[10].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's tonality is recorded as D-flat major[11].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's instrumentation is recorded as voice[12].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's instrumentation is recorded as piano[13].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's title is recorded as Ellens Gesang[14].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's first line is recorded as Raste Kriege, Krieg ist aus[15].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's copyright status is recorded as public domain[16].
- Ellen's Gesang n°I's form of creative work is recorded as Lied[17].
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Publication
Ellen's Gesang n°I was published on 1826[7]. Its language of work or name is recorded as German[4].