The German songs written in the late 18th and 19th centuries were called "lieder."
1700-1800
that depends on your definition of popular.. some musicians to enhance the popularity of piano MUSIC were as far back as Beethoven and Mozart (mid to late 1700's) as for exact date of time.. that is very difficult if not impossible to give an accurate answer Not what I heard, i heard that it became popular in the 1800's near to the time it was invented which was also in the 1800's
Symphony No 1 in C Major, Opus 21, written in the years 1799-1800.
I have an tiny, old book dated 1895. It has a bunch of Christian religious songs in it. The book is entitled: "Welcome Songs". Some of the songs: Ever True, Ever Pure More Like Jesus Dare To Do Right Love is the Key Trim Your Lamp Gather up the Sunbeams Say No! There's a bunch more. I got the book at a garage sale and was interested in it since it's so old. Let me know if you need any more.
1800's 1800's 1800's
lieder
lieder
1800
Sterling Andrus Leonard has written: 'The doctrine of correctness in English usage, 1700-1800'
R. V. has written: 'New court-songs and poems' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, English Songs, Songs, English
1700 to 1800
100
Amos Haines Troth has written: 'Genealogy of the Troth family of Burlington County, New Jersey, 1700-1800'
1600 was a leap year. 1700 and 1800 were not because they were not divisible by 400. If a year is divisible by 100, but not by 400, then it is not a leap year. That is the rules of a leap year. So 1600 was, but 1700, 1800 and 1900 were not; 2000 was and 2100 will not be.
well according ancient history American Revolution was writen in the 1700 hundreds to the 1800 hundreds
William A. Haussmann has written: 'German-American hymnology, 1683-1800' -- subject(s): Church music, German Hymns, Germans, Hymns, German
in the 1700's and 1800's the money they used whereShillingsFarthingsSixpenccesthreepencesHalf penniesHalf crowns