D deftron Lifer Nov 17, 2000 10,868 1 0 Apr 18, 2004 #1 I think it's Brahms ... they traditional lullaby song. Anyways, what Symphony is it from or the official title ? If it's not him, who composed it?
I think it's Brahms ... they traditional lullaby song. Anyways, what Symphony is it from or the official title ? If it's not him, who composed it?
DrPizza Administrator Elite Member Goat Whisperer Mar 5, 2001 49,601 167 111 www.slatebrookfarm.com Apr 18, 2004 #2 Good question! http://www.johannesbrahms.org/JBlist.htm There's a list of his complete works. Apparently not everything written by a famous dead composer is from a symphony... 49 Five Songs for Voice and Piano 1. Am Sonntag Morgen - On Sunday Morning 2. An ein Veilchen - To a Violet 3. Sehnsucht - Longing 4. Wiegenlied - Lullaby 5. Abenddämmerung - Twilight Click to expand... There you go... according to that site, it's called "Wiegenlied" which is probably "lullaby" in some other language
Good question! http://www.johannesbrahms.org/JBlist.htm There's a list of his complete works. Apparently not everything written by a famous dead composer is from a symphony... 49 Five Songs for Voice and Piano 1. Am Sonntag Morgen - On Sunday Morning 2. An ein Veilchen - To a Violet 3. Sehnsucht - Longing 4. Wiegenlied - Lullaby 5. Abenddämmerung - Twilight Click to expand... There you go... according to that site, it's called "Wiegenlied" which is probably "lullaby" in some other language