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Discover Ludwig"a lied" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct form would be "a lie" or "lied" as a verb. Example: "He told a lie to cover up his mistake."
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The baritone Thomas Hampson has a reputation as an intellectual and a lied specialist.
"In my heart, I'm a lied musician," he said in 1999.
A lied may be either through-composed or strophic, i.e., repeating the music for each new stanza of the poem.
"Were they able to color the voice for a lied, to play with the words, to vary the sound?
Yet he himself always viewed opera as a beloved but flawed art and was proudest of his achievement as a lied singer.
Song cycles are the testing ground of a lied singer, and this week, José van Dam, the magnificent Belgian baritone, has put himself through a tough course.
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The Will is accompanied by a Lying Cat, a large talking feline that can detect lies.
A Lying Locker.
He had, in a word, lied.
Maybe could it be?—a politician lied to us.
I lied a lot about a number of things".
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