Texts by A. Flemming set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.
- Aoide (Only mouths are we. Who sings the distant heart) - A. Clearfield *
- Do you remember still the falling stars * - R. Charlton (Falling stars)
- Early Spring (Harshness vanished. A sudden softness) *
- Falling stars (Do you remember still the falling stars) - R. Charlton *
- Harshness vanished. A sudden softness * (Early Spring) - W. Buczynski
- Heartbeat (Only mouths are we. Who sings the distant heart) *
- I am always going from door to door, whether in rain or heat (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE *
- I am always going from door to door (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE * - S. Paulus
- It was not in me. It moved in and out (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE * - S. Paulus (Song of the drunkard)
- I would like to sing someone to sleep (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE RUS RUS * - J. Beall, H. Birtwistle, J. Heggie (To say before going to sleep)
- Lament (O how all things are far removed) - J. Beall *
- Night. O you whose countenance, dissolved * - M. Kõrvits (Night)
- Night. O You… (Night. O you whose countenance, dissolved) - M. Kõrvits *
- Night (Night. O you whose countenance, dissolved) *
- O how all things are far removed * - J. Beall, R. Burchard (Lament)
- O How Things Are Far Removed (O how all things are far removed) - R. Burchard *
- Once more the sap begins to rise [x] *
- Only mouths are we. Who sings the distant heart * - A. Clearfield (Heartbeat)
- Opening (The rich and fortunate do well to keep silent) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) - S. Paulus FRE *
- See, I am one everyone has deserted (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE * - S. Paulus (Song of the leper)
- Slumber song (Some day, if I should ever lose you) - M. Watt ITA RUS FRE
- Someday, if i should ever loose you ITA RUS FRE
- Some day, if I should ever lose you ITA RUS FRE - M. Watt
- Song of the beggar (I am always going from door to door) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) - S. Paulus FRE *
- Song of the drunkard (It was not in me. It moved in and out) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) - S. Paulus FRE *
- Song of the idiot (They do not hinder me. They let me go) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) - S. Paulus FRE *
- Song of the leper (See, I am one everyone has deserted) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) - S. Paulus FRE *
- Song of the suicide (Well, then, one final look around) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) - S. Paulus FRE *
- The rich and fortunate do well to keep silent (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE * - S. Paulus (Title page)
- They do not hinder me. They let me go (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE * - S. Paulus (Song of the idiot)
- Title page (The rich and fortunate do well to keep silent) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE *
- To say before going to sleep (I would like to sing someone to sleep) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) - J. Beall, J. Heggie FRE RUS RUS *
- Well, then, one final look around (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) FRE * - S. Paulus (Song of the suicide)
- …when falling asleep (I would like to sing someone to sleep) (from Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems) - H. Birtwistle FRE RUS RUS *
Last update: 2024-07-22 20:02:19