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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by E. Kretschmer

 𝄞 Composer 𝄞 

(Carl Franz) Edmund Kretschmer (1830 - 1908)

(Also see this composer's texts set to music.)

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Liedchen (Text: Edmund Kretschmer)
  • op. 1. Drei Lieder
      • no. 1. Was kümmerts mich (Text: Friedrich Heinrich Oser) [x]
      • no. 2. Dein Auge (Text: Anonymous) [x]
      • no. 3. Diebstahl (Text: Robert Reinick) ENG
  • op. 2. Drei Lieder
      • no. 1. Winterabend (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT ENG ENG ENG ENG FRE ITA POL SPA
      • no. 2. Ich möcht' auf's Herz die Hand dir legen (Text: Anonymous) [x]
      • no. 3. Du siehst mich an und kennst mich nicht (Text: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
  • op. 3. Frühlingslied (Text: Edmund Kretschmer) [x]
  • op. 7. Zwei Lieder
      • no. 1. Wenn ich dir in die Augen seh' (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT DUT DUT ENG ENG ENG FIN FRE FRE FRE GRE HEB IRI ITA POL ROM RUS SPA SPA
  • op. 10. Der Himmel hat eine Thräne geweint (Text: Friedrich Rückert) CAT DUT ENG ENG FRE HUN ITA SPA
  • op. 14. Nachts am See (Text: Edmund Kretschmer) [x]
  • op. 16. Was die Mutter spricht (Text: Edmund Kretschmer) [x]
  • op. 19. Vier Lieder
      • no. 1. Ich fahr allein im leichten Kahne [x]
      • no. 2. Am Bache (Text: B. Eduard Schulz , as Eduard Ferrand)
      • no. 3. Lied der Nacht (Text: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben) ENG
      • no. 4. Jedes Blümlein, dass ich finde [x]
  • op. 20. Ave Maria (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • op. 24. Liebe im Kleinen (Text: Friedrich Rückert)
  • op. 25. Drei Gesänge für 1 Singstimme mit Pianoforte
      • no. 1. Nachtgesang (Text: Emanuel von Geibel) ENG ENG ENG ENG FRE
      • no. 2. Draussen im Wald, in grüner Welt (Text: Anonymous) [x]
      • no. 3. Ruhe (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • op. 34. Fünf Lieder für 1 Singstimme mit Pianoforte
      • no. 1. Veilchenlied (Text: Johanna Baltz) [x]
      • no. 2. Die schönen Augen der Frühlingsnacht (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG FRE
      • no. 3. Lied aus Sevilla (Text: Günther Walling , as Karl Ulrici) ENG
      • no. 4. Mainacht (Text: Julius Karl Reinhold Sturm) ENG
      • no. 5. Schlummerlied (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • op. 45. Fünf Chöre für Männergesang
      • no. 1. Rot-Grün-Gold (Text: Anonymous) [x]
      • no. 2. Am Rhein (Text: Anonymous) [x]
      • no. 3. Die graue Schänke (Text: Anonymous) [x]
      • no. 4. In der Lenznacht (Text: Anonymous) [x]
      • no. 5. Die Sterne (Text: Anonymous) [x]
  • op. 52.
      • no. 3. Der Schwur (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) CAT ENG ENG ENG FRE

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