This is not especially useful nomenclature, since Schubert's later and equally celebrated song cycle Winterreise is also a setting of poems by Müller.
In the case of a world-famous musician, Eva had altered 'pianist' to 'violinist,' and she had converted an equally celebrated sculptor into a painter.
He took the name from an equally celebrated establishment, from which James Joyce's novel Ulysses had been published in 1922.
It was also while still in England that he wrote the equally celebrated "Birches," and began drafting another famous poem, "The Road Not Taken."
Signe had paused again, looking with her famous eyes into the equally celebrated blue ones of the duke of Talair.
You can climb the volcano or join a tour of the lakes and other landscapes (see below), including the vast and equally celebrated salt pans to the north.
The fifty plus main orchestra and the six to eight splinter chamber groups are equally celebrated guests at the world's most prestigious venues.
Roth's predecessor as "Master of the Mayfair" was an equally celebrated personality, Harry Fishbein.
Mr. Collins was credited by the equally celebrated guitarist Jimi Hendrix, in an interview in the 60's, with being one of his primary influences.
In 1893, in San Francisco he formed the team of Williams and Walker, his partner being equally celebrated straight man George Walker.