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Texts by L. Wihl set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Ludwig Wihl (1807 - 1882)

Text Collections:

  • Auf der Reise

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

  • Ach, zu kurz sind meine Arme () - E. Marxsen [x]
  • Das freie Wort, die freie That ENG - F. Markull (Das neue Lied vom Rhein)
  • Das neue Lied vom Rhein (Das freie Wort, die freie That) - F. Markull ENG
  • Den Noah mag ich leiden (Den Noah mag ich leiden) - H. Marschner, E. Marxsen
  • Der trauernde Rabbi (Weinest schon so lange, Rabbi) - E. Marxsen
  • Dichters Wunsch (Ich möchte jeden Stab) - J. Krigar
  • Die sieben Freier (Die Wogen ergriffen) - H. Marschner
  • Die sieben Schwestern (Die Wogen ergriffen) - W. Speyer, L. Spohr
  • Die Sonne scheint () - E. Marxsen [x]
  • Die Wogen ergriffen - H. Marschner, W. Speyer, L. Spohr (Die sieben Schwestern)
  • Ich möchte jeden Stab - J. Krigar (Dichters Wunsch)
  • Kapuzinerlied (Schlaft nicht, schlaft nicht, ihr lieben Leut') - E. Hecht
  • Mein Auge spricht () - E. Marxsen [x]
  • Mei Schatzel hat g'sesse ENG - E. Hecht
  • Mei Schatzel (Mei Schatzel hat g'sesse) - E. Hecht ENG
  • Schlaft nicht, schlaft nicht, ihr lieben Leut' - E. Hecht
  • Soll ich es wagen () - E. Marxsen [x]
  • Weinest schon so lange, Rabbi - E. Marxsen (Der trauernde Rabbi)
  • Wie sich die Halme schaukeln (Wie sich die Halme schaukeln) (from Auf der Reise) - E. Marxsen
  • Wie sich die Halme schaukeln (from Auf der Reise) - E. Marxsen

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