Schwanengesang
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Schwanengesang is a posthumously published collection of Franz Schubert’s late lieder, renowned for its emotional depth and expressive settings of German Romantic poetry.
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Target entity: Schwanengesang Context triple: [Franz Schubert, notableWork, Schwanengesang]
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Winterreise
Winterreise is a renowned song cycle by Franz Schubert that sets Wilhelm Müller’s poems to music, depicting a bleak winter journey marked by emotional desolation and existential reflection.
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Dichterliebe, Op. 48
Dichterliebe, Op. 48 is a celebrated song cycle by Robert Schumann, setting Heinrich Heine’s poems to music and renowned for its intimate, emotionally nuanced portrayal of love and loss.
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Rückert-Lieder
Rückert-Lieder is a song cycle by Gustav Mahler that sets to music several introspective and lyrical poems by Friedrich Rückert for voice and orchestra or piano.
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Liederkreis, Op. 39
Liederkreis, Op. 39 is a celebrated song cycle by Robert Schumann, set to poems by Joseph von Eichendorff and renowned for its Romantic lyricism and evocative nature imagery.
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Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem
Brahms' *Ein deutsches Requiem* is a large-scale, non-liturgical sacred work for chorus, orchestra, and soloists that meditates on human mortality and consolation using German biblical texts.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Schwanengesang Target entity description: Schwanengesang is a posthumously published collection of Franz Schubert’s late lieder, renowned for its emotional depth and expressive settings of German Romantic poetry.
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A.
Winterreise
Winterreise is a renowned song cycle by Franz Schubert that sets Wilhelm Müller’s poems to music, depicting a bleak winter journey marked by emotional desolation and existential reflection.
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B.
Dichterliebe, Op. 48
Dichterliebe, Op. 48 is a celebrated song cycle by Robert Schumann, setting Heinrich Heine’s poems to music and renowned for its intimate, emotionally nuanced portrayal of love and loss.
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C.
Rückert-Lieder
Rückert-Lieder is a song cycle by Gustav Mahler that sets to music several introspective and lyrical poems by Friedrich Rückert for voice and orchestra or piano.
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D.
Liederkreis, Op. 39
Liederkreis, Op. 39 is a celebrated song cycle by Robert Schumann, set to poems by Joseph von Eichendorff and renowned for its Romantic lyricism and evocative nature imagery.
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E.
Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem
Brahms' *Ein deutsches Requiem* is a large-scale, non-liturgical sacred work for chorus, orchestra, and soloists that meditates on human mortality and consolation using German biblical texts.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Schwanengesang Description of subject: Schwanengesang is a posthumously published collection of Franz Schubert’s late lieder, renowned for its emotional depth and expressive settings of German Romantic poetry.
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