On his sister Fanny's birthday on 14 November 1828 Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy surprised her with a piano piece in E flat major entitled 'Lied'. A little later, Fanny called the work 'Lied ohne Worte' (Song Without Words). This is the first time this term was mentioned, under which ca. 50 lyrical piano pieces by Mendelssohn became popular later. In his lifetime the composer had six volumes printed, and another two collections were compiled and published posthumously. The present edition is a selection of the most popular pieces at an intermediate level of difficulty.
Band 2 - Krieg und Frieden : Beobachtungen zu den Wirren der Gegenwart
Eifelphilosoph
bookWhere Does It Hurt? : An Entrepreneur's Guide to Fixing Health Care
Jonathan Bush, Stephen Baker
audiobookFelix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. "Der die Widersprüche der Zeit am klarsten durchschaut"
Peter Gülke
bookViolin Concerto D minor : Op. 47
Jean Sibelius
bookThe Satisfiability Problem
Uwe Schöning, Jacobo Torán
bookA Very Dangerous Woman: The Lives, Loves and Lies of Russia's Most Seductive Spy
Deborah McDonald, Jeremy Dronfield
bookVltava : My Fatherland No. 2. Symphonic Poem
Bedřich Smetana
bookThe Princess Spy : The True Story of World War II Spy Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones
Larry Loftis
audiobookAgent of Influence : How to Use Spy Skills to Persuade Anyone, Sell Anything, and Build a Successful Business
Jason Hanson
audiobookAugustus - Krieg und Frieden : Aufruhr und Bürgerkrieg
Werner Dahlheim
audiobook