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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by W. Maase

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Wilhelm Maase (c1851 - 1932)

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All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • O Blätter, dürre Blätter (Text: Ludwig Pfau) ENG
  • op. 13. Drei Lieder für 1 mittlere Singstimme mit Pianoforte
      • no. 1. Sonne taucht in Meeresfluthen (Text: Joseph Viktor von Scheffel) ENG ENG
      • no. 2. Lind, duftig hält die Maiennacht (Text: Joseph Viktor von Scheffel) ENG
      • no. 3. Das alte Lied [x]
  • op. 22. Drei Lieder für 1 Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung
      • no. 1. Mädchenlied (Text: Anna Klie) [x]
      • no. 2. Mädchenlied (Text: Paul Remer) ENG
      • no. 3. Sternengruss (Text: Theod. Schulze) [x]
  • op. 23. Drei Lieder für 1 mittlere Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung
      • no. 1. Im Schnee (Text: Klaus Groth)
      • no. 2. Durch die Nacht (Text: Richard Fedor Leopold Dehmel) FRE
      • no. 3. Wir zwei (Text: Gustav Falke) CAT ENG FRE
  • op. 24.
      • no. 2. Waldesruh (Text: Julius Gersdorff)

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