Talk:Lied

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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)

Wrong: They distinguished between "Lied" as a piece of music, sung, and "Lied" as part of literature (see Lied in German Wikipedia). The Niebelungenlied is part of German literature. (There is no such song. See Epic_poetry) Habibie 00:14, 25 February 2007 (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

I don't think "concertos virtuosos" means anything, really, though a "virtuoso concerto" would be a concerto for a virtuoso (two articles you might want to check out). In general, a concerto is a piece for solo instrument and orchestra (though less often it can be for two or more solo instruments and orchestra), unless it's a concerto grosso. By the way, if you have any questions like this in future, a better place to ask is at the Wikipedia:Reference desk. --Camembert

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)