#44.
X written by established classical composers are often given the form-name berceuse, which is French for X. The most famous X is the one by Johannes Brahms ("Wiegenlied", 1868). X is usually in triple metre or 6/8 time, giving it a "characteristic swinging or rocking motion,". There are many theories behind the origin of the term X but one popular belief is that X comes from the words “Lilith abi” which means “Lilith, go away.”.
ID X.
X written by established classical composers are often given the form-name berceuse, which is French for X. The most famous X is the one by Johannes Brahms ("Wiegenlied", 1868). X is usually in triple metre or 6/8 time, giving it a "characteristic swinging or rocking motion,". There are many theories behind the origin of the term X but one popular belief is that X comes from the words “Lilith abi” which means “Lilith, go away.”.
ID X.
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