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German poet and author (b. 15 October 1821 at Trhové Dušníky; d. 13 May 1872 at Oberdöbling).
German poet and author (b. 15 October 1821 {{NS}} at Trhové Dušníky; d. 13 May 1872 {{NS}} at Oberdöbling).


==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Hartmann==
==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Hartmann==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [[:wikipedia:Moritz Hartmann|Wikipedia]]
* [[wikipedia:Moritz Hartmann|Wikipedia]]
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[[Category:People|Hartmann, Moritz]]
[[Category:People|Hartmann, Moritz]]
[[Category:Writers|Hartmann, Moritz]]
[[Category:Writers|Hartmann, Moritz]]

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Moritz Hartmann (1821-1872)

German poet and author (b. 15 October 1821 [N.S.] at Trhové Dušníky; d. 13 May 1872 [N.S.] at Oberdöbling).

Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Hartmann

Hartmann's poem Schweigen, translated into Russian in 1861 by Aleksey Pleshcheyev (1825–1893) as Silence (Молчание), was set by Tchaikovsky as Not a Word, O My Friend (Ни слова, о друг мой), No. 2 of the Six Romances, Op. 6 (1869).

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