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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by B. Reinitz

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Béla Reinitz (1878 - 1943)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Acht Lieder
    • no. 1. Im Bruch (Text: Erich Kurt Mühsam)
    • no. 2. Lumpenlied (Text: Erich Kurt Mühsam)
    • no. 3. Der Revoluzzer (Text: Erich Kurt Mühsam)
    • no. 4. Vater (Text: Josef Luitpold Stern , as Josef Luitpold)
    • no. 5. Trotziger Abschied (Text: Josef Luitpold Stern , as Josef Luitpold)
    • no. 6. Erntelied (Text: Richard Fedor Leopold Dehmel) ENG FRE
    • no. 7. Arbeiterlied (Text: Georg Herwegh)
    • no. 8. Es wird gehn... (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund)
  • Klabund-Lieder
    • no. 1. Die Garde klagt (Text: Alfred Henschke after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) ⊗
    • no. 2. Der müde Soldat (Text: Alfred Henschke after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) ⊗
    • no. 3. Die weiße und die rote Rose (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund after Li-Tai-Po) ⊗ FRE FRE
    • no. 4. Zu Amsterdam bin ich geboren (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund) FRE
    • no. 5. Fünf Mark (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund) FRE
    • no. 6. Hamburger Dirnenlied (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund) ENG

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Arbeiterlied (in Acht Lieder) (Text: Georg Herwegh)
  • Der müde Soldat (in Klabund-Lieder) (Text: Alfred Henschke after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) ⊗
  • Der Revoluzzer (in Acht Lieder) (Text: Erich Kurt Mühsam)
  • Die Garde klagt (in Klabund-Lieder) (Text: Alfred Henschke after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) ⊗
  • Die weiße und die rote Rose (in Klabund-Lieder) (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund after Li-Tai-Po) ⊗ FRE FRE
  • Erntelied (in Acht Lieder) (Text: Richard Fedor Leopold Dehmel) ENG FRE
  • Es wird gehn... (in Acht Lieder) (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund)
  • Fünf Mark (in Klabund-Lieder) (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund) FRE
  • Hamburger Dirnenlied (in Klabund-Lieder) (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund) ENG
  • Im Bruch (in Acht Lieder) (Text: Erich Kurt Mühsam)
  • Lumpenlied (in Acht Lieder) (Text: Erich Kurt Mühsam)
  • Trotziger Abschied (in Acht Lieder) (Text: Josef Luitpold Stern , as Josef Luitpold)
  • Vater (in Acht Lieder) (Text: Josef Luitpold Stern , as Josef Luitpold)
  • Zu Amsterdam bin ich geboren (in Klabund-Lieder) (Text: Alfred Henschke , as Jucundus Fröhlich Klabund) FRE

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