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- Brahms'_Lullaby abstract "Cradle Song is the common name for a number of children's lullabies with similar lyrics, the original of which was Johannes Brahms's "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" ("Good evening, good night"), Op. 49, No. 4, published in 1868 and widely known as Brahms' Lullaby. The lyrics of the first verse are from a collection of German folk poems called Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the second stanza was written by Georg Scherer (1824–1909) in 1849. The lullaby's melody is one of the most famous and recognizable in the world, used by countless parents to sing their babies to sleep. The Lullaby was dedicated to Brahms' friend, Bertha Faber, on the occasion of the birth of her second son. Brahms had been in love with her in her youth and constructed the melody of the Wiegenlied to suggest, as a hidden counter-melody, a song she used to sing to him. The lullaby was first performed in public on 22 December 1869 in Vienna by Louise Dustmann (singer) and Clara Schumann (piano).".
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- Brahms'_Lullaby cname "J. Brahms: 5 Songs, Op. 49".
- Brahms'_Lullaby description Ernestine_Schumann-Heink.
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- Brahms'_Lullaby title "Wiegenlied".
- Brahms'_Lullaby type "music".
- Brahms'_Lullaby subject Category:1868_songs.
- Brahms'_Lullaby subject Category:Compositions_by_Johannes_Brahms.
- Brahms'_Lullaby subject Category:Lieder.
- Brahms'_Lullaby subject Category:Lullabies.
- Brahms'_Lullaby comment "Cradle Song is the common name for a number of children's lullabies with similar lyrics, the original of which was Johannes Brahms's "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" ("Good evening, good night"), Op. 49, No. 4, published in 1868 and widely known as Brahms' Lullaby. The lyrics of the first verse are from a collection of German folk poems called Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the second stanza was written by Georg Scherer (1824–1909) in 1849.".
- Brahms'_Lullaby label "Bonsoir, bonne nuit".
- Brahms'_Lullaby label "Brahms' Lullaby".
- Brahms'_Lullaby label "Guten Abend, gut’ Nacht".
- Brahms'_Lullaby label "Guten Abend, gut’ Nacht".
- Brahms'_Lullaby label "Kołysanka Johannesa Brahmsa".
- Brahms'_Lullaby label "Ninna nanna (Brahms)".
- Brahms'_Lullaby label "子守歌 (ブラームス)".
- Brahms'_Lullaby sameAs Guten_Abend,_gut’_Nacht.
- Brahms'_Lullaby sameAs Bonsoir,_bonne_nuit.
- Brahms'_Lullaby sameAs Ninna_nanna_(Brahms).
- Brahms'_Lullaby sameAs 子守歌_(ブラームス).
- Brahms'_Lullaby sameAs Guten_Abend,_gut’_Nacht.
- Brahms'_Lullaby sameAs Kołysanka_Johannesa_Brahmsa.
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- Brahms'_Lullaby sameAs Q1557135.
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