Four Orchestral Songs
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Four Orchestral Songs
Summary
Four Orchestral Songs is a musical work/composition[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Four Orchestral Songs's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- Four Orchestral Songs's instance of is recorded as lyrico-musical work[4].
- Four Orchestral Songs's composer is recorded as Arnold Schoenberg[5].
- Four Orchestral Songs's librettist is recorded as Ernest Dowson[6].
- Four Orchestral Songs's librettist is recorded as Rainer Maria Rilke[7].
- Four Orchestral Songs's language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
- 1913 marks the founding of Four Orchestral Songs[9].
- Four Orchestral Songs's translator is recorded as Stefan George[10].
- Four Orchestral Songs's tonality is recorded as atonality[11].
- Four Orchestral Songs's date of first performance is recorded as February 21, 1932[12].
- Four Orchestral Songs's title is recorded as Vier Lieder für Gesang und Orchester[13].
- Four Orchestral Songs's form of creative work is recorded as song cycle[14].
- Four Orchestral Songs's opus number is recorded as 22[15].
Product Details
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- MusicBrainz ID: 24d24b9c-0ce5-4aaa-b846-b414f54f4fa3[16]
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Publication
Four Orchestral Songs's language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
Why It Matters
Four Orchestral Songs ranks in the top 5% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2]