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Texts by I. Bachmann set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Ingeborg Bachmann (1926 - 1973)

Text Collections:

  • Die gestundete Zeit. Gedichte

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

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The symbol ⊗ indicates a translation that is missing an original text.

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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.

  • After this deluge - E. Vercoe ⊗ *
  • Alles verloren, die Gedichte zuerst - T. Larcher *
  • Alles verloren (Alles verloren, die Gedichte zuerst) - T. Larcher *
  • Aria I (Wherever we turn in the storm of roses) - E. Vercoe ⊗ *
  • Böhmen liegt am Meer (Sind hierorts Häuser grün) - R. Spring [x] *
  • Das Meer () - M. Kubo [x]
  • Deluge (After this deluge) - E. Vercoe ⊗ *
  • Die Dinge/ der Korb für das Brot - T. Larcher *
  • Die gestundete Zeit () - E. Leitner [x] *
  • Die große Fracht des Sommers ist verladen - R. Spring [x] *
  • Die große Fracht (Die große Fracht des Sommers ist verladen) - R. Spring [x] *
  • Die Nacht der Verlorenen / Das Ende der Liebe (Ein Mond, ein Himmel) - T. Larcher *
  • Eine andere Nacht. Was ins Lot kommt - T. Larcher *
  • Ein Mond, ein Himmel - T. Larcher *
  • Erklär mir, Liebe () - R. Spring [x] *
  • Fall ab, Herz () - E. Leitner [x] *
  • Fire (There is fire under the earth) - E. Vercoe ⊗ *
  • Freies Geleit () - S. Schmidt [x] *
  • Für Ingmar Bergman, der von der Wand weiß (Ich hab die Wahrheit) - T. Larcher *
  • Ich hab die Wahrheit - T. Larcher (Für Ingmar Bergman, der von der Wand weiß) *
  • Im Gewitter der Rosen () - R. Spring [x] *
  • Im Lot (Eine andere Nacht. Was ins Lot kommt) - T. Larcher *
  • In die Mulde meiner Stummheit () - A. Dangel [x] *
  • Liebe... Zeit... Tod… () - J. Tsenova [x]
  • Memorial (Die Dinge/ der Korb für das Brot) - T. Larcher *
  • O Augen () - A. Dangel [x] *
  • Reigen – die Liebe hält manchmal (from Die gestundete Zeit. Gedichte) - W. Nening, J. Tsenova (Reigen)
  • Reigen (Reigen – die Liebe hält manchmal) (from Die gestundete Zeit. Gedichte) - W. Nening, J. Tsenova
  • Schweigt mit mir () - A. Dangel [x] *
  • Sind hierorts Häuser grün - R. Spring [x] *
  • So stürben wir (So stürben wir) - T. Larcher *
  • So stürben wir - T. Larcher *
  • There is fire under the earth - E. Vercoe ⊗ *
  • Wherever the roses’ fire is put out ⊗ *
  • Wherever we turn in the storm of roses - E. Vercoe ⊗ *
  • Wie eitel alles ist () - A. Dangel [x] *

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