(1) The authors elaborate on a new technical mean they are experimenting in training students to feel and test their own empathic potentialities, using lieder and songs of unknown language to the subjects.
(2) And couldn't poor Brod see that in eliding Lehár's jolly and farcical operetta with Wagner's crushing toten lieder , Kafka manages in a single aside to undermine the entire airy and castellated edifice of late German romanticism?
(3) Ahead of supper they were to be entertained in the castle’s grand hall by star sopranist Waltraud Meier performing Richard Strauss lieder.
(4) The second was a monologue by Madame Liselotte Beethoven-Fink, an imaginary, Austro-German lieder singer, "grimly mustering the remains of a charm that never existed", as James Agate, the most influential theatre critic of his time, wrote.