Texts by H. Gál set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Broom Song (The broom sweeps clean, as is well-known)
- Du liebe Flur im Seengrund (Du liebe Flur im Seengrund) - H. Gál CZE FRE IRI SCO SCO
- Every morning in the street [possibly misattributed] - H. Gál (Keep Fit)
- Ev'ry ev'ning, when it's dark'ning (Serenade) -
- I, too, was a young man with long curly hair (Quodlibet) -
- Keep Fit (Every morning in the street) - H. Gál [possibly misattributed]
- Liebesruf aus Eriskay (Vair me o ro van o) ENG
- Quodlibet (I, too, was a young man with long curly hair)
- Serenade (Ev'ry ev'ning, when it's dark'ning)
- The barbed-wire song (The seagulls are in a curious mood)
- The broom sweeps clean, as is well-known (Broom Song) -
- The most delightful gift of all (The Song of the Double Bed) -
- The seagulls are in a curious mood (The barbed-wire song) -
- The Song of the Double Bed (The most delightful gift of all)
- The women walk along outside (Women's song) -
- Vair me o ro van o ENG (Liebesruf aus Eriskay) -
- Women's song (The women walk along outside)
Last update: 2023-05-10 18:30:50