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==Music files== | ==Music files== | ||
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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
<b>Title:</b> <i>O Tannenbaum ( | <b>Title:</b> <i>O Tannenbaum (secular)</i><br> | ||
<b>Composer:</b> [[Sebastian Göring]]<br> | <b>Composer:</b> [[Sebastian Göring]]<br> | ||
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'''Genre:''' [[:Category:Secular music|Secular]], [[:Category:Partsongs|Partsongs]] <br> | '''Genre:''' [[:Category:Secular music|Secular]], [[:Category:Partsongs|Partsongs]] <br> | ||
<b>Language:</b> [[German]]<br> | <b>Language:</b> [[German]]<br> | ||
<b>Instruments: </b>none<br> | <b>Instruments: </b>none, ''a cappella''<br> | ||
<b>Published: </b><br> | <b>Published: </b><br> | ||
<b>Description:</b> <br> | <b>Description:</b> The text to this ''Tragisches Liebeslied'' (tragic lovesong), by August Zanuck (1820), shares its first stanza with the later (1824) Christmas carol of the [[O Tannenbaum (Sebastian Göring)|same title]].<br> | ||
<b>External websites: </b> | <b>External websites: </b> |
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- Editor: Sebastian Göring (added 2004-01-12). Score information: A4, 1 pages, 68 kbytes Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: 1820 version (ein Liebeslied).
General Information
Title: O Tannenbaum (secular)
Composer: Sebastian Göring
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: SAB
Genre: Secular, Partsongs
Language: German
Instruments: none, a cappella
Published:
Description: The text to this Tragisches Liebeslied (tragic lovesong), by August Zanuck (1820), shares its first stanza with the later (1824) Christmas carol of the same title.
External websites: