Almost every composer of renown has one. Mozart and Leonard Bernstein each have famous ones.
Brahms's most famous piece is the Lullaby, but Hungarian Dance No. 5 is pretty famous too.
Brahms's "Ein deutsches Requiem" (A German Requiem) is written for a large orchestra, chorus, and soloists. The ensemble typically includes woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion, alongside a four-part mixed choir and soprano and baritone soloists. Unlike traditional settings of the Requiem Mass, Brahms's work does not include a liturgical text but instead uses biblical passages to convey themes of comfort and hope.
"Messiah" by George Frideric Handel is easily way up there on the list. Whenever you hear the classic "Alleliua" sound sung by a choir of angels, you are listening to a part of Handel's "Messiah." Pretty much anyone who has heard the word Alleliua has heard this song. Just look it up and you'll know what I'm talking about. Anything other than that is pretty objective. Some of the more popular ones include anything by Beethoven and "O Fortuna" by Carl Orff. That's the song you hear whenever there is an extremely intense moment or fight scene (You know, the song in Lord of the Rings).
It's probably ich bin ein zigeunerkind
Almost every composer of renown has one. Mozart and Leonard Bernstein each have famous ones.
Brahms's most famous piece is the Lullaby, but Hungarian Dance No. 5 is pretty famous too.
Ein deutsches Album was created in 1980-07.
Immensee - Ein deutsches Volkslied - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
The cast of Henkel - Ein deutsches Werk in seiner Arbeit - 1938 includes: Paul Bildt Curt Lucas
No, she does not. Thankfully.
George William Radimersky has written: 'Ein deutsches Arbeitsbuch'
Haman ist nichts ein Deutsches Word.
Helene Brahms has: Performed in "Ahasver, 1. Teil" in 1917. Performed in "Ahasver, 2. Teil" in 1917. Performed in "Ahasver, 3. Teil - Das Gespenst der Vergangenheit" in 1917. Performed in "Die lachende Maske" in 1918. Performed in "Ein Lieb, ein Dieb, ein Warenhaus" in 1928.
If you are looking for a translation, it is: German Folksong - A day as wonderfully beautiful as today
This may be wrong, but I know that Paul Hindemith a famous composer of the era wrote pieces for Nazi ceremonies. But other than that I'm not sure who really wrote their anthem or anything else.
The cast of Fraulein - Ein deutsches Melodram - 1986 includes: Axel Ganz Mareile Geisler as Brigitte Cordula Gerburg as Gisela Suzanne Geyer Lisa Helwig Margret Homeyer as Mutter Kersch Chris Howland Michael Klein as Mike Paulus Manker Dieter Steinbrink