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Discover LudwigThe phrase "settings of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "settings of" when talking about the settings of a play, book, movie, or artwork. For example, "The movie is set in the Victorian era, a time of sophistication and wealth, and explores the contrasting settings of city life and the wilds of nature."
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Set the privacy settings of the event.
Mr. Skovhus offered five of the composer's settings of Goethe poems and nine settings of Eichendorff.
It comprises settings of Catechism hymns and chorales.
(1969), settings of the Scottish poet William Soutar.
Greene is shown in settings of positively baronial splendour.
A theme of the concert could be great poets: on the program are Schubert settings of Goethe, Schumann settings of Heine and Wolf settings of Eichendorff as well as German folk songs ("Deutsche Volkslieder") by Brahms.
The cycle includes settings of three Shakespeare sonnets.
Around 1430 Dufay reawakened interest in settings of the Proper.
Also on the program are Charles Ives's settings of Psalm 100 and Psalm 67.
Imagine you can play God and fiddle with the settings of the great cosmic machine.
Of the 12 songs in this work, 11 are settings of texts by Bertolt Brecht.
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