Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer is a ballad written by Friedrich Schiller as part of his 1797 ballad competition with Goethe.
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Die Götter Griechenlandes
The Gods of Greece (Die Götter Griechenlandes) is a 1788 poem by the German writer Friedrich Schiller. It was first published in Wieland’s Der Teutsche Merkur with a second shorter […]
Three New England Sketches
Three New England Sketches by Walter Piston is a symphonic suite dating from 1959.
Das Siegesfest
The Victory Festival (Das Siegesfest) is a poem written in May 1803 by Friedrich Schiller whose theme is the futility of military victories.
Der Antritt des neuen Jahrhunderts
The Start of the New Century ( Der Antritt des neuen Jahrhunderts) is a poem written by Friedrich Schiller early in the 19th century possibly in 1801. It deals with […]
Der Ring des Polykrates (poem)
Polycrates’ Ring (Der Ring des Polykrates) is a ballad written in June 1797 by Friedrich Schiller. It was first published the following year. It gave its name to the Korngold […]
Ritter Toggenburg
Sir Toggenburg (Ritter Toggenburg) is a ballad by Friedrich Schiller written in 1797 the year of his friendly ballad competition with Goethe. The text was used to inspire a Symphonic […]
Die Kraniche des Ibykus
The Cranes of Ibycus (Die Kraniche des Ibykus original name Die Kraniche des Ibycus) is a ballad by Friedrich Schiller written in 1797 the year of his friendly ballad competition […]
Der Taucher
Der Taucher (The Diver) is a ballad by Friedrich Schiller written in 1797 the year of his friendly ballad competition with Goethe.
Der Handschuh
Der Handschuh (The Glove) is a ballad by Friedrich Schiller written in 1797 the year of his friendly ballad competition with Goethe.