Category:Lieder
Lied (plural Lieder) is a German word, meaning literally "song"; among English speakers, however, the word is used primarily as a term for European romantic music songs, also known as art songs. More accurately, the term perhaps is best used to describe specifically songs set to a German poem of reasonably high literary aspirations, most notably during the nineteenth century, beginning with Franz Schubert and culminating with Hugo Wolf. Typically, Lieder are arranged for a single singer and piano. Sometimes Lieder are gathered in a Liederkreis or "song cycle" — a series of songs (generally three or more) tied by a single narrative or theme. The composers Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann are most closely associated with this genre of romantic music.
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- Zahnweh, Op. 55, No. 2 (Robert Schumann)
- Zerfließet heut', geliebte Brüder, K 483 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Zigeunerleben, Op. 29, No. 3 (Robert Schumann)
- Zigeunerlieder (Johannes Brahms)
- Der Zimmergesell, Deutsche Volklieder WoO 35,11 (Johannes Brahms)
- Zu aller Stund (Orlando di Lasso)
- Zu Bethlehem geboren (Josef Gruber)
- Zu Bethlehem im Krippelein (Anonymous)
- Zucht eer und lob (Paul Hofhaimer)
- Zugvögelein, Op. 37 (Carl Reinecke)
- Zum Neuen Jahr (Erika Kickton)
- Zum Rundetanz, Op. 17, No. 3 (Franz Schubert)
- Zum Schlafen, Op. 76 No. 59 (Max Reger)
- Zum Schluß (Robert Schumann)
- Zum Schluß, Op. 65, No. 15 (Johannes Brahms)
- Die zwei blaue Augen (Gustav Mahler)
- Zwielicht (Robert Schumann)