Associations to the word «Lied»
Noun
- Schubert
- Brahms
- Das
- Recital
- Nach
- Horst
- Aus
- Strauss
- Welt
- Cantata
- Leben
- Ich
- Dem
- Op
- Mozart
- Tod
- Piano
- Goethe
- Der
- Katy
- Liszt
- Gustav
- Repertoire
- Soprano
- Accompaniment
- Nur
- Franz
- Requiem
- Whereabouts
- Dietrich
- Mir
- Beethoven
- Verdi
- Opus
- Auf
- Von
- Cappella
- Wagner
- Bach
- Anthem
- Handel
- Tenor
- Liar
- Philharmonic
- Hyperion
- Symphony
- Oath
- Haydn
- Aria
- Oder
- Hoffmann
- Zu
- Stole
- Berg
- Leipzig
- Soloist
- Decca
- Heinrich
- Pianist
- Brahma
- Falsehood
- Sonata
- Deutschland
- Sexton
- Siegfried
- Fischer
- Allegation
- Hugo
- Testimony
- Schiller
- Huber
- Orchestra
- Interpreter
- Cello
- Prosecutor
- Clarinet
Adverb
Wiktionary
LIED, noun. (music) An art song, sung in German and accompanied on the piano
LIED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of lie
Dictionary definition
LIED, noun. A German art song of the 19th century for voice and piano.
Wise words
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