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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Weiss

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Julius Weiss (1814 - 1898)

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Note: 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.

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

    • op. 1. Erklärung (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ENG FRE
    • op. 2. Sechs Lieder für hohe Stimme
        • no. 4. Das Vergissmeinnicht (Text: Karl Friedrich Müchler)
    • op. 9.
        • no. 1. Abschied (Text: Anonymous) [x]
    • op. 20.
        • no. 1. Abschied (Text: Johann Nepomuk Vogl) ENG
    • op. 48.
        • no. ?. Abschied (Text: Johann Nepomuk Vogl) ENG
        • no. 5. Wie der Geyer das Fischlein fängt (Text: Friedrich Güll)
    • op. 100. Sechs Gesänge für 1 Singstimme mit Pianoforte
        • no. 1. Was geht's dich an (Text: Franz Bernhard Heinrich Wilhelm, Freiherr von Gaudy)
        • no. 2. Scheiden (Text: Friedrich Martin von Bodenstedt after Nikolai Porfiryevich Grekov)
        • no. 3. Schlaf', mein Kind in süsser Ruh' (Text: Albert Konewka-Eggebert after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) ⊗
        • no. 4. Lebewohl (Text: Philipp Kaufmann after Robert Burns) CZE DUT FRE FRE HEB ITA
        • no. 5. Das Häubchen (Text: H. Denhardt after Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson)
        • no. 6. Schön Anni (Text: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
    • op. 104. Sechs Gesänge für 1 Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung
        • no. 1. Frage nicht (Text: Anonymous) [x]
        • no. 2. Heraus (Text: Robert Reinick) ENG
        • no. 3. Reue (Text: Robert Eduard Prutz)
        • no. 4. Nicht in die Weite (Text: Julius Karl Reinhold Sturm)
        • no. 5. Verschliess dich nur (Text: Paul Heyse)
        • no. 6. Schneckenlied (Text: Victor August Eberhard Blüthgen)
    • op. 114. [Zwölf] Lieder und Gesänge für Sopran (oder Tenor) mit Pianofortebegleitung
        • no. 1. Heim (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG
        • no. 2. Im Walde (Text: Ludwig Bowitsch)
        • no. 3. Wenn eine Blume still verblüht (Text: Engelbert Albrecht)
        • no. 4. In tiefer Ruhe lag still die Mondnacht (Text: Anna Eufemia Carolina, Gräfin von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem)
        • no. 5. Die Zither lockt, die Geige klingt (Text: Rudolph Baumbach) ENG
        • no. 6. Zum letzten Mal! (Text: Ludwig Pfau)
        • no. 7. Gute Nacht (Text: Karl Ferdinand von Dräxler-Manfred) ENG
        • no. 8. Viel Träume (Text: Anonymous) [x]
        • no. 9. Über den Wolken und über den Wind (Text: Felix Ludwig Julius Dahn)
        • no. 10. Auf der Wanderschaft (Text: Leopold Feist) [x]
        • no. 11. Abendlied (Text: Friedrich Heinrich Oser) ENG
        • no. 12. Wenn die Schwalben heimwärts zieh'n (Text: Karl Reginald Herloß , as Karl Herloßsohn) CAT ENG ENG FRE

    Last update: 2025-02-20 17:22:10

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