Texts by S. Kowit 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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- A terrible cry he let out when he heard of her death (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- A terrible cry (A terrible cry he let out when he heard of her death) (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- Behold the archer's skill (Behold the archer's skill) (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach ⊗ *
- Behold the archer's skill (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach ⊗ *
- In the madness of the white light of the moon (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- In the madness (In the madness of the white light of the moon) (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- In the morning, holding her mirror (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) [x] ⊗ *
- In the morning (the young woman touches) (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- it has overcome my heart (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- Let the flame of my passion glow in the eyes of my beloved - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- Let the flame of my passion (Let the flame of my passion glow in the eyes of my beloved) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- Since first I heard his name (it has overcome my heart) (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- Since first I heard his name (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) [x] ⊗ *
- Sometimes even the heart of the man who seems perfectly happy is touched (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- Sometimes (Sometimes even the heart of the man who seems perfectly happy is touched) (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- the knot fell open by itself (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- the young woman touches (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
- When he pressed his lips to my mouth (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) [x] ⊗ *
- When he pressed his lips (the knot fell open by itself) (from The Gods of Rapture: Poems in the erotic mood) - V. Saalbach [x] ⊗ *
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