Texts by N. Dole set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- All things living soon must perish (All things living soon shall perish) - J. Kaufer FRE GER GER
- All things living soon shall perish FRE GER GER - J. Kaufer
- Allurements the dearest
- At the edge of the hedge is a Hawthorn Tree - M. Lang
- By this falchion
- Calm as the night IRI
- Calm repose, with contentment smiling
- Crushed by fate
- Dear companion FRE
- If manly valor
- If only by deserving POR
- In the cool and dewy morning GRE GRE POR
- Never was hour HEB
- Ominous a storm upsurging
- O sing once more that simple ditty (The Song My Mother Sang) -
- Sadly I languish DAN FIN GER
- Serenade (The hour is late, and the moon) - H. Parker
- Shade departed!
- The hawthorn tree (At the edge of the hedge is a Hawthorn Tree) - M. Lang
- The hour is late, and the moon - H. Parker
- The life of a vassl
- The Song My Mother Sang (O sing once more that simple ditty)
- The vessel storm-driven
- Verdant meadows, groves enchanting
- Where now art thou DUT
- With mournful sounds of weeping
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