SKU: BR.EB-8601
ISBN 9790004178829. 9 x 12 inches.
Goethe, who studied in Leipzig between 1765 and 1768 (a period he wrote about in Dichtung und Wahrheit), was friends there with a young man of his age, Bernhard Theodor Breitkopf, the grandson of the publishing house's founder. Breitkopf set his friend's first poems to music in the style of the day. The Neue Lieder und Melodien came out for the 1770 Leipzig spring fair, though without any mention of the poet, still completely unknown at that time. The title Goethes Leipziger Liederbuch dates only from 1932, when Gunter Raphael prepared a new edition for the Goethe commemorative year. Since several poems from the Neue Lieder are found in highly altered forms in later work collections, this publication of Goethe's first poems is also of great value to literary scholars.Goethe, who studied in Leipzig between 1765 and 1768 (a period he wrote about in Dichtung und Wahrheit), was friends there with a young man of his age, Bernhard Theodor Breitkopf, the grandson of the publishing house's founder.
SKU: BT.MUSAM92045
ISBN 9780711941755.
Some of the most memorable, poignant, shocking or side-splitting film moments are captured in this specially selected anthology of silver-screen songs for Piano, Voice and Guitar. From classic movies such as CasablancaandGrease to modern-day masterpieces like Donnie Darko and Moulin Rouge, a great film song is often so much more than just a soundtrack, with many of the songs featured here becoming huge chart-topping hitsintheir own right!Whether you're looking for that tear-jerking ballad, sensational show-stopper or vintage heart-warmer, you'll find that magical movie-song right here.
SKU: HL.48009794
UPC: 073999175349. 8.5x11.5x0.427 inches.
Contents: As cheers the sun * And shall my sin-stain'd soul * Author of Peace * Ah! Think what ills * Alas! Erastea * Banish love from thy breast * Beneath the Vine * Bless'd the day * Capricious man * Daughter of Gods * Endless pleasure, endless love * Faithful cares in vain extended * Guardian Angels * Hide me from day's garish eye * My heart with tender pity swells * Me, when the sun begins to shine * No more shall armed bands * No, no, I'll take no less * Oft on a plat of rising ground * O killing shock of unexpected pain * O lovely youth * Sinners, lifts your eyes and tremble * Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures * Together lovely innocents.
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