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TONEFLOAT
2 years ago

The girl from the stranger – Friedrich Schiller

Here from the group orplide beautifully presented:

https://youtu.be/BZjvnSMz-24

rotesand
2 years ago

Achim Reichel had once concreted “Mr von Ribbeck auf Ribbeck im Havelland” by Theodor Fontane. Did he do well, live it seems to work.

https://youtu.be/LqNY3PeiUn0

Here, by the way, one of my absolute favorite singers picked up one of my favorite poems. We had learned it in the fourth class by heart, I have not forgotten it like “Uno, due, tre” by Josef Reding (so, according to my knowledge, there is a musical toning of the Christian children’s carol maker Ludger Edelkötter) until today.

neueneugier
2 years ago

My mother liked the musical piano piece by Richard Clayderman: “Ballade Pour Adeline” I also liked myself. So counts as a ballad without “German” text. Balades do not always have to contain text. The music & the title is understood by every earth.

Ghostwriter2
2 years ago

Loreley

Erlkönig

Ghostwriter2
2 years ago
Reply to  Ghostwriter2

Addendum (if the question is still up to date)

The Grenadiere / The two Grenadiere (Heine)

mendrup
2 years ago

The feet in the fire

Belsazar

The Tomb at Busento

But these aren’t music pieces. My mistake.

mendrup
2 years ago
Reply to  Regina3

I could sing that. Maybe undermines the creepy mood.

mendrup
2 years ago

Thank you

Do you know the song? Join me now, why always.

https://youtu.be/tDl3bdE3YQA

Black2404
2 years ago

John maynard

neueneugier
2 years ago
Reply to  Black2404

Unfortunately, Fontane had not let this ballad be concreted