Danse Macabre

1749

University of Chicago. Henri Stegemeier (1949) Goethe and the "Totentanz" The Journal of English and Germanic Philology 48:4 Goethe Bicentennial Issue 1749–1949.

1812

Further developments of the Danse Macabre motif include: Godfather Death, a fairy tale, collected by the Brothers Grimm (first published in 1812) "Death and the Compass" (original title: "La muerte y la brújula", 1942), short story by Jorge Luis Borges A Danse Macabre scene is depicted near the end of Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film The Seventh Seal "Death and the Senator", short story (1961) by Arthur C.

1849

Paraphrase on "Dies irae." by Franz Liszt, 1849, a set of variations based on the plainsong melody "Dies Irae". Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns, 1874 Songs and Dances of Death, 1875–77, by Modest Mussorgsky Symphony No.

1874

Paraphrase on "Dies irae." by Franz Liszt, 1849, a set of variations based on the plainsong melody "Dies Irae". Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns, 1874 Songs and Dances of Death, 1875–77, by Modest Mussorgsky Symphony No.

1875

Paraphrase on "Dies irae." by Franz Liszt, 1849, a set of variations based on the plainsong melody "Dies Irae". Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns, 1874 Songs and Dances of Death, 1875–77, by Modest Mussorgsky Symphony No.

1901

4, 2nd Movement, 1901, by Gustav Mahler Totentanz der Prinzipien, 1914, by Arnold Schönberg The Green Table, 1932, ballet by Kurt Jooss Totentanz, 1934, by Hugo Distler, inspired by the Lübecker Totentanz "Scherzo (Dance of Death)," in Op.

1914

4, 2nd Movement, 1901, by Gustav Mahler Totentanz der Prinzipien, 1914, by Arnold Schönberg The Green Table, 1932, ballet by Kurt Jooss Totentanz, 1934, by Hugo Distler, inspired by the Lübecker Totentanz "Scherzo (Dance of Death)," in Op.

1932

4, 2nd Movement, 1901, by Gustav Mahler Totentanz der Prinzipien, 1914, by Arnold Schönberg The Green Table, 1932, ballet by Kurt Jooss Totentanz, 1934, by Hugo Distler, inspired by the Lübecker Totentanz "Scherzo (Dance of Death)," in Op.

1934

4, 2nd Movement, 1901, by Gustav Mahler Totentanz der Prinzipien, 1914, by Arnold Schönberg The Green Table, 1932, ballet by Kurt Jooss Totentanz, 1934, by Hugo Distler, inspired by the Lübecker Totentanz "Scherzo (Dance of Death)," in Op.

1939

14 Ballad of Heroes, 1939, by Benjamin Britten Piano Trio No.

1942

Further developments of the Danse Macabre motif include: Godfather Death, a fairy tale, collected by the Brothers Grimm (first published in 1812) "Death and the Compass" (original title: "La muerte y la brújula", 1942), short story by Jorge Luis Borges A Danse Macabre scene is depicted near the end of Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film The Seventh Seal "Death and the Senator", short story (1961) by Arthur C.

1957

Further developments of the Danse Macabre motif include: Godfather Death, a fairy tale, collected by the Brothers Grimm (first published in 1812) "Death and the Compass" (original title: "La muerte y la brújula", 1942), short story by Jorge Luis Borges A Danse Macabre scene is depicted near the end of Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film The Seventh Seal "Death and the Senator", short story (1961) by Arthur C.

1996

pp. 231–235. Landau, David, & Peter Parshall (1996), The Renaissance Print, New Haven (CT): Yale, 1996. Francesc Massip & Lenke Kovács (2004), El baile: conjuro ante la muerte.

2004

Ciudad Real, CIOFF-INAEM, 2004. Sophie Oosterwijk (2008), 'Of dead kings, dukes and constables.




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