1. lieder - Noun
Derived from lied
3. Lieder - Proper noun
of Lied
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccompanied by a chorus of Janissaries ("Singt dem großen Bassa Lieder" – "Sing to the mighty Pasha Selim"), Pasha Selim appears with Konstanze, for whose love he strives in vain (Aria of Konstanze: "Ach ich liebte" – "How I loved him"). Source: Internet
Duncan (1905), p. 26 During this year, he focused on orchestral and choral works, although he also continued to write Lieder (songs). Source: Internet
Millington (1992) 311–2 The Wesendonck Lieder are also often performed, either in the original piano version, or with orchestral accompaniment. Source: Internet
Britten, an accomplished pianist, accompanied many of Schubert's Lieder and performed many piano solo and duet works. Source: Internet
Heinrich Heine, German poet whose international literary reputation and influence were established by the Buch der Lieder (1827; The Book of Songs), frequently set to music, though the more sombre poems…. Source: Internet
Brahms was a significant Lieder composer, who wrote over 200 of them. Source: Internet