Systrar hören min musik
Fredman's epistle number 10
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Systrar hören min musik
Summary
Systrar hören min musik is a musical work/composition[1].
Key Facts
- Systrar hören min musik's image is recorded as Epistel 10 Systrar hören min musik.jpg[2].
- Systrar hören min musik's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- Systrar hören min musik's audio is recorded as CMB EP10.MID[4].
- Systrar hören min musik's composer is recorded as Carl Michael Bellman[5].
- Systrar hören min musik's genre is recorded as visa[6].
- Systrar hören min musik's part of is recorded as Fredman's Epistles[7].
- Systrar hören min musik's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[8].
- Systrar hören min musik's country of origin is recorded as Sweden[9].
- Systrar hören min musik's publication date is recorded as +1790-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- Systrar hören min musik's lyricist is recorded as Carl Michael Bellman[11].
- Systrar hören min musik's work available at URL is recorded as https://runeberg.org/fredepis/10.html[12].
- Systrar hören min musik's described at URL is recorded as https://bellman.org/om-bellman-och-hans-verk/om-fredmans-epistlar-och-sanger/[13].
- Systrar hören min musik's ISRC ID is recorded as SEYOK1400509[14].
- Systrar hören min musik's published in is recorded as Fredman's Epistles[15].
- Systrar hören min musik's title is recorded as Fredmans epistel n:o 10[16].
- Systrar hören min musik's subtitle is recorded as Klingar väl vid Flöjtraver.[17].
- Systrar hören min musik's first line is recorded as Systrar hören min musik[18].
- Systrar hören min musik's Spotify track ID is recorded as 5M34EBTPZKBPTfDhNMnreu[19].
- Systrar hören min musik's Swedish Literature Bank edition is recorded as BellmanCM/titlar/FredmansEpistlar/sida/22/faksimil[20].
- Systrar hören min musik's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Epistles of Fredman[21].
- Systrar hören min musik's copyright status is recorded as public domain[22].
- Systrar hören min musik's form of creative work is recorded as song[23].