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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by Louis Ferdinand

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Louis Ferdinand, Prinz von Preußen (1907 - 1994)

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Abendfrieden (Text: Carl Lange) *
  • Abendständchen (Text: Clemens Maria Wenzeslaus von Brentano) CAT DUT DUT ENG FRE ITA SPA
  • Allen Schmerz hat Gott gezählet (Text: Rosemarie Klotz-Burr) *
  • An die Leserin (Text: Frank Thiess) *
  • An die Sonne (Text: Käthe Lotte Kamossa) *
  • Berceuse (Text: Curt Koschnick) *
  • Dank (Text: Nikolai von Michalewski) *
  • Das Währende (Text: Peter Toussell) *
  • Der Heimatlose (Text: Susanne Kerckhoff)
  • Der Tote spricht (Text: Frank Thiess) *
  • Die Wolke (Text: Anonymous after Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin) CHI
  • Ein Schmetterling singt (Text: Käthe Lotte Kamossa) *
  • Emigrant (Text: Nikolai von Michalewski) *
  • Es gibt ein Lied (Text: Nina, Prinzessin von Preußen) * ENG
  • Es preisen dich die Glocken (Text: Nikolai von Michalewski) *
  • Frühling (Text: Eduard Mörike) CAT DUT ENG ENG ENG ENG FRE FRE ITA SPA
  • Gebet (Text: Anonymous after Edgar Allan Poe)
  • Geistliches Lied (Text: Curt Koschnick) *
  • Hoffnung (Text: Rosemarie Klotz-Burr) *
  • In Danzig (Text: Joseph Karl Benedikt, Freiherr von Eichendorff) ENG FRE
  • Kindergebet (Text: Curt Koschnick) *
  • Kleines Abendlied (Text: Käthe Lotte Kamossa) *
  • Lebenslust (Text: Nikolai von Michalewski) *
  • Liebesbotschaft (Text: Carl Lange)
  • Liebesglück (Text: Adelbert von Chamisso) CAT CHI DAN DUT ENG ENG FRE HEB ITA NOR RUS
  • Meeressehnsucht (Text: Nikolai von Michalewski) *
  • Morgensonne (Text: Nina, Prinzessin von Preußen) *
  • Musikantengruß (Text: Joseph Karl Benedikt, Freiherr von Eichendorff) FRE
  • Musik ist alles (Text: Nikolai von Michalewski) *
  • Mutterjubel (Text: Nina, Prinzessin von Preußen) *
  • Nebel (Text: Käthe Lotte Kamossa) *
  • Oktoberlied (Text: Manfred Hausmann) * ENG
  • Ostwind (Text: Nikolai von Michalewski) *
  • Phantasie (Text: Nina, Prinzessin von Preußen) *
  • Russische Romanze (Text: Nikolai von Michalewski) *
  • Russisches Volkslied (Text: Frank Thiess) *
  • Schlummerlied (Text: Carl Lange)
  • Stille (Text: Richard Noehring) *
  • Traugebet (Text: Curt Koschnick) *
  • Treue (Text: Joseph Karl Benedikt, Freiherr von Eichendorff)
  • Über alle Weiten (Text: Hans Franck)
  • Vorgefühl (Text: Frank Gerhard Zwillinger) *
  • Wiegenlied (Text: Heinrich Danz) *
  • Woher ich komme (Text: Frank Thiess) *

Last update: 2024-10-28 19:33:17

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