Lexicographical Neighbors of Landlers
Literary usage of Landlers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1887)
"The Saxons and landlers have each their different parts of the church assigned to
... Among the landlers, the marriage proposal takes place in a way which ..."
2. The Principles of Sociology by Edward Alsworth Ross (1920)
"Or take the reserves between the Saxons and landlers in Transylvania. ...
The Saxons and landlers have each their different parts of the church assigned to ..."
3. Readings in Descriptive and Historical Sociology by Franklin Henry Giddings (1906)
"... same regulations, but each people preserving its own individual costume and
customs. The Saxons and the landlers have each their different parts of the ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"For pianoforte there are 38 sonatas, 5 concertos, 21 sets of variations, and more
than 50 short pieces — bagatelles, rondos, preludes, landlers, etc. ..."
5. The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven by Alexander Wheelock Thayer (1921)
"... society is concerned, by the success of his dances composed for the Redoutensaal
and the very considerable number of his waltzes, landlers, minuets, ..."
6. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1867)
"... cheerful air of Austria—his Waltzes can bring evidence of that. Far from
Vienna, still our Strauss Waltzes and our Schubert's landlers, ..."
7. The Story of Music by William James Henderson (1889)
"... 3 sets of bagatelles, 4 rondos, a fantasia, 3 preludes, a polonaise, an andante
in F, 7 minuets, and 13 landlers for piano solo. ..."
8. The Story of Musical Form by Clarence Lucas (1908)
"Schubert wrote a number of excellent landlers. It belongs to the same family as
the Deutsche Tanze. ..."