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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by A. Schibler

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Armin Schibler (1920 - 1986)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Media in vita, op. 48 [oratorio]
    • no. 1. Chor der Toten (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 2. Säerspruch (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE IRI
    • no. 3. Lenzfahrt (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 4. Orchestral interlude
    • no. 5. Eingelegte Ruder (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE
    • no. 6. Mein Jahr (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 7. Schnitterlied (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE
    • no. 8. Noch einmal (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 9. Fülle (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 10. Unter den Sternen (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 11. Vision (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 12. Orchestral interlude
    • no. 13. Die Bank des Alten (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 14. Neujahrsglocken (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG
    • no. 15. Das Ende des Festes (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE IRI
    • no. 16. Schillers Bestattung (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 17. Hussens Kerker (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG
    • no. 18. Einer Toten (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 19. Das Glöcklein (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
    • no. 20. Orchestral interlude
    • no. 21. Hussens Kerker (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Polyphem (Text: Stefan Zweig)
  • op. 48. Media in vita
      • no. 1. Chor der Toten (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 2. Säerspruch (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE IRI
      • no. 3. Lenzfahrt (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 4. Orchestral interlude
      • no. 5. Eingelegte Ruder (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE
      • no. 6. Mein Jahr (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 7. Schnitterlied (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE
      • no. 8. Noch einmal (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 9. Fülle (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 10. Unter den Sternen (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 11. Vision (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 12. Orchestral interlude
      • no. 13. Die Bank des Alten (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 14. Neujahrsglocken (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG
      • no. 15. Das Ende des Festes (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG FRE IRI
      • no. 16. Schillers Bestattung (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 17. Hussens Kerker (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG
      • no. 18. Einer Toten (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 19. Das Glöcklein (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
      • no. 20. Orchestral interlude
      • no. 21. Hussens Kerker (Text: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer) ENG

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