Franz Peter Schubert
Heinrich Heine
Early-romantic; he represented the transition from classical to romantic music. He revolutionized and popularized the art-song, or lieder, and the tone poem.
Before Schubert was a composer, he was a teacher! but even then he wrote songs, just for the fun of it!!!!!
Franz Schubert was a prolific composer, writing over 600 songs, primarily in the Lieder genre. He also composed around 9 symphonies, numerous chamber works, and piano sonatas, as well as sacred music and operas. In addition to his songs, he contributed significantly to the string quartet and piano genres, with several notable pieces in each. Overall, his output spans a wide range of genres, showcasing his versatility and creativity as a composer.
Seven Lieder of Edward Elgar was created in 1907.
Heinrich Heine
He composed over 600 lieder songs. Franz was a gifted composer who could compose more that one piece in a single day. I think that was why he did such compositions.
Johann Heinrich Hesse Born:1712 Died:1778 Genre: Classical As a composer, Hesse's music primarily included lieder. As an organist in Eutin he was appointed to the position of Kantor there, possibly serving Prince-Bishop Adolph Friedrich who later became the King of Sweden. Collections of his lieder were contained in the works "Lieder und Melodien," "Lieder zum unschuldigen Vernugen" and "Moralische Oden und Lieder." http://www.answers.com/topic/johann-heinrich-hesse?cat=entertainment
Early-romantic; he represented the transition from classical to romantic music. He revolutionized and popularized the art-song, or lieder, and the tone poem.
lieder/leader
Lieder was a German song. Beethoven composed many lieder for the piano.
Norman Lieder's birth name is Norman Randolph Lieder.
Robert Schumann was a Romantic composer primarily known for his piano music and art songs (lieder). He also wrote symphonies, chamber music, and choral works.
Russische Lieder was created in 1973.
Rico Lieder was born in 1971.
Clarence Lieder died in 1969.
Clarence Lieder was born in 1906.