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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by O. Pasch

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Oskar Pasch (1844 - 1922)

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All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

    • op. 6. Zwei Lieder für Bass mit Pianofortebegleitung
        • no. 1. In's Weinhaus treibt mich dies und das (Text: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
        • no. 2. Giebt's nirgends mehr 'nen Tropfen Wein (Das wilde Heer) (Text: Joseph Viktor von Scheffel)
    • op. 9. Zwei heitere Lieder für Bass mit Pianofortebegleitung
        • no. 1. Das Hildebrandlied (Text: Joseph Viktor von Scheffel)
        • no. 2. O, wenn das ganze Mittelmeer (Text: Karl Friedrich Heinrich Strass , as Otto von Deppen)
    • op. 11. Sechs Lieder für Sopran, Alt, Tenor und Bass
      • Heft 1
        • no. 1. Des Frühlings Heimath
        • no. 2. Non son rose senza spine (Text: Otto Inkermann , as C. O. Sternau after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) ⊗
        • no. 3. Im grünen Mai (Text: Otto Inkermann , as C. O. Sternau)
      • Heft 2
        • no. 4. Minnelied (Text: Elisabeth von Beckendorf)
        • no. 5. Abendruhe (Text: Friedrich Heinrich Oser) ENG
        • no. 6. Abendlied (Text: Friedrich Heinrich Oser) ENG

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