Display title | The Devil on G-String |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Visual Novel / H-game from the creators of Sharin no Kuni. It is also known by its Japanese title "G Senjō no Maō". Contrary to what one may think, the G-String in the title refers to August Wilhelmj's "Air on the G-String", an adaptation of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Air". The "Devil" or "Maou" refers to Franz Schubert's lied of Goethe's ballad "Der Erlkoenig". |