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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by L. Neuhoff

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Ludwig Neuhoff

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All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

    • op. 2. Fünf Lieder für 1 hohe Stimme -- für 1 tiefe Stimme mit Pianofortebegleitung
        • no. 1. Der Thau (Text: Gustav von Boddien) ENG ENG
        • no. 2. Im Lenz (Text: Paul Heyse) ENG ENG FRE
        • no. 3. Abends (Text: Anonymous) [x]
        • no. 4. Jagdlied (Text: Joseph Karl Benedikt, Freiherr von Eichendorff) CAT DUT ENG FRE
        • no. 5. Im Walde (Text: Paul Heyse) FRE
    • op. 5. Fünf Lieder für 1 Stimme mit Pianofortebegleitung
        • no. 1. Altes Lied (Text: Anonymous) [x]
        • no. 2. Im Sturm (Text: Anonymous) [x]
        • no. 3. Der Liebe Lohn (Text: Anonymous) [x]
        • no. 4. Ein Blick von Dir (Text: Anonymous) [x]
        • no. 5. Frühlingserwachen (Text: Rudolf Knuffert)

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