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Texts by V. Weigl set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Vally Weigl, née Pick (c1894 - 1982)

(Also see this author's vocal compositions.)

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.

  • As often as the sun doth rise FRE - K. Weigl
  • A Song of Freedom (As often as the sun doth rise) - K. Weigl FRE
  • Butterfly, beautiful fairy-like thing * - K. Weigl
  • Buy roses, Sir, buy roses!" - K. Weigl
  • Das Kindlein schläft im Garten * - K. Weigl
  • Dear little bunny * - K. Weigl
  • Evening hour (Your breathing calm and distant) - K. Weigl
  • Hymn (Now falleth night. Selene doth appear) - K. Weigl GER
  • In golden abundance (We walk through golden abundance) - K. Weigl CAT FRE
  • In love's embracing blissful we fell asleep CAT FIN FRE ITA POR (Ode of Love) -
  • Let us be jolly - K. Weigl
  • Lullaby for Peggy (Shut your eyes, my darling) - K. Weigl *
  • Now falleth night. Selene doth appear GER - K. Weigl
  • O blessed darkness heavenwide (O blessed darkness heavenwide)
  • O cricket sing (O cricket sing)
  • Ode of Love (In love's embracing blissful we fell asleep) CAT FIN FRE ITA POR
  • Oh say, who is that funny man * - K. Weigl
  • Santa Claus, this is your day * - K. Weigl
  • Shut your eyes, my darling * - K. Weigl
  • Sommernachmittag (Das Kindlein schläft im Garten) - K. Weigl *
  • Summer's death (The sun sets down)
  • The blue bells are ringing * - K. Weigl
  • The snowman (Oh say, who is that funny man) - K. Weigl *
  • The sun sets down (Summer's death) -
  • The swallow soars CAT DUT FRE ITA LIT
  • The Wanderer and the Flower Girl (Buy roses, Sir, buy roses!") - K. Weigl
  • To Santa Claus (Santa Claus, this is your day) - K. Weigl *
  • To the Butterfly (Butterfly, beautiful fairy-like thing) - K. Weigl *
  • To the Easter Bunny (Dear little bunny) - K. Weigl *
  • Wedding joys (Let us be jolly) - K. Weigl
  • Welcome to Spring (The blue bells are ringing) - K. Weigl *
  • We walk through golden abundance CAT FRE - K. Weigl
  • Woe to eyes that gaze upon my lover (Woe to eyes that gaze upon my lover) FRE
  • Your breathing calm and distant - K. Weigl

Last update: 2023-05-10 21:02:51

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