
November 10, 1759: Friedrich Schiller's birthday
Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller, from 1802 by Schiller (born November 10, 1759 in Marbach am Neckar, † May 9, 1805 in Weimar), was a doctor, poet, philosopher and historian. He is considered one of the most important German dramatists, lyric poets and essayists. With his theatrical debut, the play Die Räuber, premiered in 1782, Schiller made a significant contribution to the drama of Sturm und Drang and world literature. In 1783 Schiller began working on Don Karlos. Friedrich Schiller was born in Württemberg and later became a citizen of Saxony-Weimar. In 1792 he was granted French honorary citizenship and thus also French citizenship - in recognition of his drama The Robbers, which was staged in Paris and was understood as a struggle for freedom against tyranny.
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Brass Blues UBM 2236
Powerful brass create a sense of royal superiority. For posts about royalty.
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Never Give Up UBM 2239
Neo-romantic, flowing; contemporary classical. Expressing hopefulness, belief and careful optimism.
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In Trance UBM 2362
Flowing, urgent piano arpeggios. Nervous, serious mood with increasing pitch and intensity.
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Serious Brass UBM 2270
Dramatic, impressive, epic. Strings, brass and piano create an exciting and emphatic atmosphere. For dramas.
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Elephant Waltz UBM 2336
Short playful waltz. Slightly nostalgic, sweet and romantic.