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Weena  - Das Nibelungenlied flac album
  • Performer Weena
  • Title Das Nibelungenlied
  • Date of release 2005
  • Style Gothic Metal
  • Other formats MP4 ASF DTS XM VOC DMF WAV
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1564 mb
  • Size FLAC 1641 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
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Album Name Das Nibelungenlied. Type EP. Data wpisu 2005. Wydawcy brak wydawcy. Styl muzycznySymphonic Metal. Zarejestrowanych posiada ten album2. 3. Die Doppelhochzeit. 5. Kriemhilds Verrat.

Album Name Das Nibelungenlied. Released date 2005. Labels Unknown label. Music StyleSymphonic Metal. Members owning this album2.

The Nibelungenlied (Middle High German: Der Nibelunge liet or Der Nibelunge nôt), translated as The Song of the Nibelungs, is an epic poem from around 1200 written in Middle High German. Its anonymous poet was likely from the region of Passau. The Nibelungenlied is based on an oral tradition that has some of its origin in historic events and individuals of the 5th and 6th centuries and that spread throughout almost all of Germanic-speaking Europe

Weena Das Nibelungenlied. Modified by: (Unknown user). Added on: 2007-12-21 05:08:42. Last modified on: N/A.

Das Nibelungenlied: Ein Heldenepos in 39 Abenteuern. Das Nibelungenlied (German: The Song of the Nibelungs) is a novel by German writer Albrecht Behmel about the medieval epic of the same name. The story follows the Middle High German original.

Nibelungenlied as Epic The Nibelungenlied draws on two important literary traditions, that of the epic, and that of th. .The entire section is 664 words. The Nibelungenlied: A Literary Analysis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971. Deals at length with the four main characters and with numerous parallelisms in the epic. Bekker’s main point is that Brunhild is offended not because Siegfried overpowers her in bed but because he breaches the rules of kingship by not consummating the sexual act. Haymes, Edward R. The Nibelungenlied: History and Interpretation. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1986. Discusses how the epic would have been received around the year 1200, when it was written.

Tracklist

1 Ouvertüre
2 Brunhilds Kampf
3 Die Doppelhochzeit
4 Brunhilds Klage
5 Kriemhilds Verrat
6 Siegfrieds Tod
7 Kriemhilds Klage