Totentanz (Distler)
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Totentanz (Distler)
Summary
Totentanz (Distler) is a musical work/composition[1].
Key Facts
- Totentanz (Distler)'s instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[2].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s composer is recorded as Hugo Distler[3].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s based on is recorded as Dance of the Death[4].
- Totentanz (Distler) is part of Q123483831[5].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s language of work or name is recorded as German[6].
- Totentanz (Distler) was published on 1934[7].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s lyricist is recorded as Angelus Silesius[8].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s lyricist is recorded as Johannes Klöcking[9].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s instrumentation is recorded as mixed choir[10].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s date of first performance is recorded as September 24, 1934[11].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s title is recorded as Totentanz[12].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s form of creative work is recorded as motet[13].
- Totentanz (Distler)'s opus number is recorded as 12/2[14].
Product Details
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Publication
Totentanz (Distler) was released on 1934[7]. Totentanz (Distler)'s language of work or name is recorded as German[6]. Totentanz (Distler) is part of Q123483831[5].