Düsseldorfer Lieder-Album: 6 Lieder mit Pianofortebegleitung
Düsseldorfer Lieder-Album (Song Album): 6 Songs with Pianoforte Accompaniment
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Düsseldorfer Lieder-Album (Song Album): 6 Songs with Pianoforte Accompaniment, 1851

Series titleDüsseldorfer Lieder-Album (Song Album): 6 Songs with Pianoforte Accompaniment
ArtistHenry Ritter, Montréal 1816–1853 Düsseldorf
ArtistOswald Achenbach, Düsseldorf 1827–1905 Düsseldorf
ArtistWilhelm Camphausen, Düsseldorf 1818–1885 Düsseldorf
ArtistCarl Friedrich Lessing, Wrocław 1808–1880 Karlsruhe
ArtistAndreas Achenbach, Kassel 1815–1910 Düsseldorf
ArtistRudolf Jordan, Berlin 1810–1887 Düsseldorf
AuthorWolfgang Müller von Königswinter, Königswinter 1816–1873 Neuenahr
AuthorJoseph von Eichendorff, Lubowitz 1788–1857 Neiße
AuthorEduard Mörike, Ludwigsburg 1804–1875 Stuttgart
AuthorEmanuel Geibel, 1815–1884
Komponist*inJulius Rietz, Berlin 1812–1877 Dresden
Komponist*inFerdinand von Hiller, Frankfurt <Main> 1811–1885 Köln
Komponist*inRobert Schumann, Zwickau 1810–1856 Bonn
Komponist*inJulius Tausch, Dessau 1827–1895 Bonn
Komponist*inRobert Franz, Halle 1815–1892 Halle
Komponist*inCarl Reinecke, Altona 1824–1910 Leipzig
Publishing houseArnz & Co., 1816–1859
Cassette made from paper-covered wooden strips and cardboard, cover printed with chromolithography in grey-blue and gold, letters L and A coloured in red
Exterior dimensions38 × 50,7 × 1,1 cm
Status
on display, room 009.1
About the workThe "Düsseldorfer Lieder-Album" (Düsseldorf Song Album) is based on six poems by various German writers. Commissioned by the publishing house Arnz & Co. In 1851, the writings were set to music by contemporary composers such as Robert Schumann and Julius Rietz, former conductor of the Düsseldorf City Theatre, and illustrated by well-known local artists. The first lines of text and opening bars of the songs are shown at the top of the pieces. If you turn the illustrated pages, you will find sheets with musical notation on which the complete lyrics are printed.
AccessionAcquisition 1919
ProvenanceBürmann Collection
Inventory number80505183
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