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    (2001) Shakespeare’s Was ihr wollt (2004–05) Astrid Lindgren’s Brüder Löwenherz (2002–04) Die Nibelungen (2002) Winner & Loser (2001–05) Wikimedia Commons...
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    bass and piano (1818) D 535, Song "Lied (Brüder, schrecklich brennt die Träne)" ['Brüder, schrecklich brennt die Träne'] for soprano and small orchestra...
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    (1827, 2nd version) D 535, Song "Lied (Brüder, schrecklich brennt die Träne)" ['Brüder, schrecklich brennt die Träne'] for soprano and small orchestra...
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    Paulusgesellschaft 2013 Medal of Honor of the City of Bergkamen 2017 Löwenherz – Honorary Award of the NGO Human Projects 2018 Peace Prize of the City...
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    reserved for his compositions with an uncertain date of composition. Thus "Die Taubenpost", the last Lied Schubert composed, was reassigned from D 957 No...
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  • tragedy) 1876 - Brutus (Bourgeois tragedy) 1876 - Richard Löwenherz (Bourgeois tragedy) 1885 - Die Brüder von Hartenstein (Drama) -, Graz 1885 1890 - Der Kampf...
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  • published. For example, the first of his works to be published, the song "Die Forelle", was given the opus number 32. After Schubert's death in 1828, a...
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