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O du lieber Augustin, the Glossary

Index O du lieber Augustin

"" ("Oh, you dear Augustin") is a popular Viennese song, first published about 1800.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Abraham a Sancta Clara, Anton Stadler, Arnold Schoenberg, Atonality, Bagpipes, Ballad, Beloved Augustin (1940 film), Bing Crosby, Blood, Sweat & Tears, David Clayton-Thomas, Did You Ever See a Lassie?, Great Plague of Vienna, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Marx Augustin, Minuet, Paul Wranitzky, Saint Nicholas Day, Singing to the Bus Driver, Spinning Wheel (song), String Quartets (Schoenberg), The More We Get Together, Variation (music), Wienerlied, Xylophone, 101 Gang Songs.

  2. 17th century in Vienna
  3. 17th-century neologisms
  4. Cultural depictions of Austrian people
  5. Cultural depictions of folk musicians
  6. German folk songs
  7. Street performance

Abraham a Sancta Clara

Abraham a Sancta Clara (July 2, 1644December 1, 1709) was an Augustinian monk.

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Anton Stadler

Anton Paul Stadler (28 June 1753, in Bruck an der Leitha – 15 June 1812, in Vienna) was an Austrian clarinet and basset horn player for whom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote, amongst others, both his Clarinet Quintet (K 581) and Clarinet Concerto (K 622).

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Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian and American composer, music theorist, teacher and writer.

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Atonality

Atonality in its broadest sense is music that lacks a tonal center, or key.

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Bagpipes

Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag.

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Ballad

A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music.

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Beloved Augustin (1940 film)

Beloved Augustin (Der liebe Augustin) is a 1940 historical drama film directed by E. W. Emo and starring Paul Hörbiger, Michael Bohnen, and Hilde Weissner. O du lieber Augustin and Beloved Augustin (1940 film) are Cultural depictions of Austrian people and Cultural depictions of folk musicians.

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Bing Crosby

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. (May 3, 1903 – October 14, 1977) was an American singer, actor, television producer, television and radio personality, and businessman.

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Blood, Sweat & Tears

Blood, Sweat & Tears (also known as "BS&T") is an American jazz rock music group founded in New York City in 1967, noted for a combination of brass with rock instrumentation.

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David Clayton-Thomas

David Clayton-Thomas (born David Henry Thomsett; 13 September 1941) is a Grammy Award-winning Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears.

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Did You Ever See a Lassie?

"Did You Ever See a Lassie?" is a traditional Scottish folk song with a Roud Folk Song Index number of 5040.

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Great Plague of Vienna

The Great Plague of Vienna occurred in 1679 in Vienna, Austria, the imperial residence of the Austrian Habsburg rulers. O du lieber Augustin and Great Plague of Vienna are 17th century in Vienna.

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Johann Nepomuk Hummel

Johann Nepomuk Hummel (14 November 177817 October 1837) was an Austrian composer and virtuoso pianist.

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Marx Augustin

Marx Augustin (also Markus Augustin, "Der Liebe Augustin") was a fictional Austrian minstrel, bagpiper, and improvisatory poet most famous for the song, "O du lieber Augustin" attributed to him.

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Minuet

A minuet (also spelled menuet) is a social dance of French origin for two people, usually in 4 time.

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Paul Wranitzky

Paul Wranitzky (Czech: Pavel Vranický, 30 December 1756 – 29 September 1808) was a Moravian-Austrian classical composer.

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Saint Nicholas Day

Saint Nicholas Day, also called the Feast of Saint Nicholas, observed on 6 December (and/or its eve on 5 Dec.)) in Western Christian countries, and on 19 December in Eastern Christian countries using the old church Calendar, is the feast day of Saint Nicholas of Myra; it falls within the season of Advent.

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Singing to the Bus Driver

Singing To the Bus Driver or Hail To the Bus Driver is an anonymous United States folk song dating to the mid-20th century.

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Spinning Wheel (song)

"Spinning Wheel" is a song from 1968 by the band Blood, Sweat & Tears, written by Canadian lead vocalist David Clayton-Thomas and appearing on their eponymous album.

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String Quartets (Schoenberg)

The Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg published four string quartets, distributed over his lifetime: String Quartet No.

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The More We Get Together

"The More We Get Together", now regarded today as a popular English-language children's song, of American origin, was originally written by Irving King as the anthem of the Ancient Order of Froth Blowers, to be sung to an old Viennese tune, "O du lieber Augustin".

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Variation (music)

In music, variation is a formal technique where material is repeated in an altered form.

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Wienerlied

The Wienerlied (German, literally: Viennese song, pl. Wienerlieder) or Weanaliad (viennese, pl. Weanaliada) is a traditional song genre which has its roots in Austria's capital and largest city, Vienna.

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Xylophone

The xylophone is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets.

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101 Gang Songs

101 Gang Songs is an LP recorded in December 1960 by Bing Crosby for his own company, Project Records and distributed by Warner Bros. (W 2R-1401) and the RCA Victor Record Club in 1961 with lyric sheets to help the listener join in with the singing.

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See also

17th century in Vienna

17th-century neologisms

Cultural depictions of Austrian people

Cultural depictions of folk musicians

German folk songs

Street performance

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_du_lieber_Augustin

Also known as Ach du Lieber Augustin, Ach! du lieber Augustin, Ach! due lieber Augustin, Oh du lieber Augustin, Oh, du lieber Augustin.