Der Dorfschmied
Language: German (Deutsch) after the English
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Authorship Based on- a text in English by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882), "The Village Blacksmith", appears in Ballads and Other Poems, first published 1842
- This text was set to music by the following composer(s): Thomas Anderton, Michael William Balfe, William Henry Berwald, John Blockley, Dudley Buck, Herbert Daykin, Samuel Richards Gaines, William Edwin Haesche, John Liptrot Hatton, Charles F. Heuberer, T. L. Jephson, Richard Kountz, William Harold Neidlinger, George Balch Nevin, Charles F. Noyes, George Peabody, Carl Reinhardt, W. Rhys-Herbert, Carl Wagner, David A. Warden, Willoughby Hunter Weiss. Go to the text.
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Settings in other languages or adaptations:
- Also set in English, original text by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882) , title 1: "The Village Blacksmith", from Ballads and Other Poems, published 1842 GER GER by Willoughby Hunter Weiss, Thomas Anderton, Michael William Balfe, William Henry Berwald, John Blockley, Dudley Buck, Herbert Daykin, Samuel Richards Gaines, William Edwin Haesche, John Liptrot Hatton, Charles F. Heuberer, T. L. Jephson, Richard Kountz, William Harold Neidlinger, George Balch Nevin, Charles F. Noyes, George Peabody, Carl Reinhardt, W. Rhys-Herbert, Carl Wagner, David A. Warden.
- Also set in German (Deutsch), a translation by Alice Mattullath , title unknown by William Edwin Haesche.
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