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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Bonset

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Jacob Bonset (1880 - 1959)

Jacobus Bonset

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All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Bruidskoor (Text: Jacqueline E. van der Waals after Richard Wagner)
  • Droomevrouw, kom! (Text: Maria Agatha Boddaert)
  • Oud liedeken (Text: Hélène Swarth , as Hélène Lapidoth-Swart)
  • Treulich geführt (Text: Richard Wagner) DUT
  • op. 75. O Gulden Hoofd (Text: Guido Gezelle)
  • op. 76. Dorpsdans (Text: Jacques Fabrice Herman Perk)
  • op. 89. Klokkenkerstlied (Text: Charles Polydore de Mont)
  • op. 103. Spaman (Text: Guido Gezelle)
  • op. 105. De omkransde boot (Text: Hélène Swarth after Hans Bethge) GER
  • op. 107. De keizer (Text: Hélène Swarth after Hans Bethge) GER GER
  • op. 169. De zee (Text: Willem Johannes Theodorus Kloos)
  • op. 211. Het porceleinen paviljoen (Text: Hélène Swarth after Hans Bethge) ENG FRE FRE GER GER GER GER

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