Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by M. Fairouz
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Jeder Mensch
- no. 1. The eternal source (Text: Anonymous after Alma Mahler) ⊗
- no. 2. Today I realized something very strange (Text: Anonymous after Alma Mahler) ⊗*
- no. 3. The celebration of the spirit (Text: Anonymous after Alma Mahler) ⊗
- No Orpheus
- no. 1. He tells his mother what he's working on (Text: Lloyd Schwartz) [x]*
- no. 2. No Orpheus (Text: Lloyd Schwartz) [x]*
- no. 3. Her waltz (Text: Lloyd Schwartz) [x]*
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Her waltz (in No Orpheus) (Text: Lloyd Schwartz) [x]*
- He tells his mother what he's working on (in No Orpheus) (Text: Lloyd Schwartz) [x]*
- No Orpheus (in No Orpheus) (Text: Lloyd Schwartz) [x]*
- Refugee blues (Text: W. H. Auden)
- The celebration of the spirit (in Jeder Mensch) (Text: Anonymous after Alma Mahler) ⊗
- The eternal source (in Jeder Mensch) (Text: Anonymous after Alma Mahler) ⊗
- Today I realized something very strange (in Jeder Mensch) (Text: Anonymous after Alma Mahler) ⊗*
Last update: 2026-05-30 15:17:36