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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by K. Schindler

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Kurt Schindler (1882 - 1935)

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All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

    • op. 7.
        • no. 1. Heure du berger (Text: Paul Verlaine) ENG ENG ENG GER HUN HUN POL
        • no. 1. Stunde des Schäfers (Text: Kurt Schindler after Paul Verlaine) [x] ENG ENG ENG HUN HUN POL
        • no. 2. Donc ce sera par un clair jour d'été (Text: Paul Verlaine) CAT ENG GER
        • no. 2. Sommer-Hymnus (Text: Kurt Schindler after Paul Verlaine) [x] CAT ENG
        • no. 3. Clair de lune (Text: Paul Verlaine) CAT CAT CHI ENG ENG GER GER GER GER GER SPA SPA
        • no. 3. Die Landschaft der Seele (Text: Kurt Schindler after Paul Verlaine) [x] CAT CAT CHI ENG ENG SPA SPA
    • op. 11. Three songs
        • no. 1. The daisy's song (Text: John Keats)
        • no. 2. Faery song (Text: John Keats)
        • no. 3. Adoration (Text: John Keats) GER
    • op. 15. 3 English Songs
        • no. 1. Early Spring (Text: Oscar Wilde)
        • no. 3. Marian (Text: George Meredith)

    Last update: 2025-08-05 07:13:47

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