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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by G. Barth

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Gustav Barth (1818 - 1897)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Trümmer : Vier Gedichte, op. 2
    • no. 1. Einsam (Text: Ludwig, Edler von Löhner , as Ludwig Reland)
    • no. 2. In der Nacht (Text: Matthias Claudius) CAT DAN DUT ENG ENG FRE ITA
    • no. 3. Die Wasserlilie (Text: Ludwig, Edler von Löhner , as Ludwig Reland)
    • no. 4. Schwalbenpost (Text: Ludwig, Edler von Löhner , as Ludwig Reland)

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Abendlied (Text: Johann Baptist Mayrhofer)
  • Besänftigung (Text: Ch. W. Huber)
  • Der Einsame (Text: Eduard von Badenfeld , as Eduard Silesius)
  • Der Fischer (Text: Andreas Schumacher)
  • Der Korb (Text: Anonymous after Volkslieder )
  • Der wandernde Knabe (Text: Johann von Umlauft , as T. F. Lumau after Henry Kirke White)
  • Des Sklaven Klage (Text: Georg Friedrich Blaul)
  • Es ist so schlimm noch nicht CAT DUT ENG FRE
  • Koš (Text: Volkslieder ) GER
  • Marienlied (Text: Joseph Karl Benedikt, Freiherr von Eichendorff) ENG
  • Nach altdeutscher Weise (Text: Ernst Freiherr von Feuchtersleben) CAT DUT ENG ENG FRE
  • Ständchen (Text: Robert Reinick) CAT ENG FRE ITA
  • op. 2. Trümmer : Vier Gedichte
      • no. 1. Einsam (Text: Ludwig, Edler von Löhner , as Ludwig Reland)
      • no. 2. In der Nacht (Text: Matthias Claudius) CAT DAN DUT ENG ENG FRE ITA
      • no. 3. Die Wasserlilie (Text: Ludwig, Edler von Löhner , as Ludwig Reland)
      • no. 4. Schwalbenpost (Text: Ludwig, Edler von Löhner , as Ludwig Reland)
  • op. 5. Vier Gedichte von J. Almi
      • no. 1. Ihr Auge (Text: J. Almi)
      • no. 2. Beim Scheiden (Text: J. Almi)
      • no. 3. Auf Wiederseh'n! (Text: J. Almi)
      • no. 4. Im Sterben (Text: J. Almi)
  • op. 6.
      • no. 1. Der Gruß (Text: Ludwig, Edler von Löhner , as Ludwig Reland)
  • op. 7.
      • no. 1. Wehmut (Text: Joseph Karl Benedikt, Freiherr von Eichendorff) CAT DUT ENG ENG FRE FRE HEB IRI ITA NOR POR SPA
      • no. 2. Alte Heimat (Text: Justinus Kerner) ENG ENG FRE
  • op. 10. Herbstlied (Text: Johann Ludwig Tieck) ENG
  • op. 11.
      • no. 1. An meine Lieder (Text: Ida Marie Luise Sophie Friederike Gustava Hahn-Hahn)
      • no. 2. Nach altdeutscher Weise (Text: Ernst Freiherr von Feuchtersleben) CAT DUT ENG ENG FRE
      • no. 3. Verlust (Text: Ernst Freiherr von Feuchtersleben)
  • op. 15.
      • no. 17. Nichts ohne Liebe (Text: Johann Nepomuk Vogl)
  • op. 16. Drei Quartetten für Männerstimmen
      • no. 2. Wandrers Lust (Text: Malvine Wimmer)
  • op. 17. Sammlung von Chören und Quartetten für Männerchor
      • no. 6. Wann ist es Zeit? (Text: Johann Nepomuk Vogl)
  • op. 27.
      • no. 2. Trarah! (Text: Karl Ferdinand Adam) [x]

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