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  1. Movements/Sections. 4 songs. Composition Year. 1894. Genre Categories. Lieder; Songs; For voice, piano; for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon and 4 horns (arr) For 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons, Contrabassoon and 4 Horns (Morrison)

    • Strauss, Richard
    • 4 Lieder
    • Morgen!; 明日! (歌曲); 明日(歌曲)
  2. On the Appelplatz, surrounded by electrified barbed wire, thousands of Jews, anguish on their faces, gathered in silence. Night was falling rapidly. And more and more prisoners kept coming, from every block, suddenly able to overcome time and space, to will both into submission.

    • Daniel Castellanos Millan
  3. Read the libretto, translated to english, of the German opera Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss on Opera-Arias.com. With links to other information and other operas.

    • Gruber-Autograph I
    • Gruber-Autograph II
    • Gruber-Autograph III
    • Gruber-Autograph IV
    • Gruber-Autograph V
    • Gruber-Autograph Vi
    • Gruber-Autograph VII
    • Mohr-Autograph

    Original score by Franz Gruber written on December 24, 1818; D-Dur, 6/8 time, for two solo voices and choir, with guitar accompaniment. Location: lost.

    Undated score by Franz Gruber, estimated to be from around 1854; D-Dur, 6/8 time; for 2 solo voices and choir, without accompaniment; 5 verses (the 3rd verse of the original is missing). Location: Silent Night Archives, Hallein.

    Undated score by Franz Gruber, estimated to be from around 1830; 6/8 time; for 2 solo voices and choir, with organ accompaniment. Location: lost.

    Score by Franz Gruber dated Dec. 12, 1836; with title: "II. Geistliche Lieder / auf die heilige / Christnacht, (Nr. 2)" ("Spiritual Songs for the Holy Christmas Eve"); Es-Dur, 6/8 time; for 4 voices, 2 violins, viola, flute, bassoon, 2 clarinets, 2 French horns, cello and organ; 6 verses. Location: Silent Night Archives, Hallein.

    Undated score by Franz Gruber, estimated to be from around 1845; with title: "Weihnachtslied" ("Christmas Carol"); D-Dur, 6/8 time; for 2 solo voices with mixed choir and accompaniment by a stringed trio, 2 horns and organ; 1 verse of text (verse 1 of original). Location: Silent Night Archives, Hallein.

    Score by Franz Gruber, dated Dec. 30, 1854; the score accompanied Gruber's "Authentic Account" response to the inquiry from the Royal Court Chapel of Berlin as to the origin of the song. Location: lost.

    Undated score by Franz Gruber, estimated to be from around 1860; with title: "Kirchenlied / auf die / heilige Christnacht" ("Hymn for the Holy Christmas Eve"); D-dur, 6/8 time; for soprano and alto voices with "quiet organ accompaniment;" 6 verses. Location: Salzburg Museum, Salzburg.

    Undated score by Joseph Mohr, estimated to have been written between 1820 and 1825; with title: "Weynachts=Lied" ("Christmas Carol"); D-dur, 6/8 time; for 2 voices with guitar accompaniment; 6 verses. Location: Salzburg Museum, Salzburg. Autographed version from Joseph Mohr, Salzburg Museum

  4. text: Notturno Exclusive. Happy 150th Birthday, Richard Strauss! On this page, you will find liner notes, song texts, and links to translations for Thomas Hampson’s song album Notturno. You can also download these resources as a PDF using the link above. File Download.

  5. PDF: “Stille Nacht” German and English lyrics Click on this PDF link to view a printable PDF version of this carol in new tab! About “Stille Nacht” (“Silent Night”)

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  7. Stille Nacht / Silent Night — Hymnology Archive. A detailed history of the famous Christmas carol from its roots in German to its translation into English.

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