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Is the word Nibelunglied also derived from the word lied? Gokul
Yup, Nibelungenlied just means "Nibelung song" (or "song of the Nibelungs" I guess). Adam Bishop 16:19, 20 Sep 2003 (UTC)
hiya. i am doing my homework, and i was just wondering if you could explain what 'concertos virtuosos' means, and also the briefest way to describe a concerto. thanx
If anyone here can read hebrew there is a much larger here piece at the Hebrew Wikipedia. 193.164.126.17 14:30, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
The mention of this manga/anime in the opening paragraph smacks of 'in popular culture'; I have removed it. As a matter of elucidating the meaning of its title, the article for Elfen Lied contains a link to this article; there is no such benefit in the reciprocal link. -- Macabre Deified ( talk) 23:04, 16 October 2008 (UTC)
In the last sentence, I tried to make a correction: "lied" found its true sense in the Romantic era, and it is generally associated therewith. However, the genre is not of Romantic era. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Akdoganerkan ( talk • contribs) 14:13, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
LI=19 cm 1.ED 124.107.42.132 ( talk) 10:44, 25 June 2023 (UTC)
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Is the word Nibelunglied also derived from the word lied? Gokul
Yup, Nibelungenlied just means "Nibelung song" (or "song of the Nibelungs" I guess). Adam Bishop 16:19, 20 Sep 2003 (UTC)
hiya. i am doing my homework, and i was just wondering if you could explain what 'concertos virtuosos' means, and also the briefest way to describe a concerto. thanx
If anyone here can read hebrew there is a much larger here piece at the Hebrew Wikipedia. 193.164.126.17 14:30, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
The mention of this manga/anime in the opening paragraph smacks of 'in popular culture'; I have removed it. As a matter of elucidating the meaning of its title, the article for Elfen Lied contains a link to this article; there is no such benefit in the reciprocal link. -- Macabre Deified ( talk) 23:04, 16 October 2008 (UTC)
In the last sentence, I tried to make a correction: "lied" found its true sense in the Romantic era, and it is generally associated therewith. However, the genre is not of Romantic era. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Akdoganerkan ( talk • contribs) 14:13, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
LI=19 cm 1.ED 124.107.42.132 ( talk) 10:44, 25 June 2023 (UTC)