Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by D. Horowicz
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Five songs on poems of Emily Dickinson (Fünf Lieder auf Gedichte von Emily Dickinson für Sopran, Bratsche, Mandoline und Gitarre, translated by Bertram Kottmann) GER
- no. 1. I'm nobody! Who are you? (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA
- no. 2. Much madness is divinest sense (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER
- no. 3. Tell all the Truth but tell it slant (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
- no. 4. We grow accustomed to the Dark (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
- no. 5. The wind tapped like a tired man (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- I'm nobody! Who are you? (in Five songs on poems of Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA
- Much madness is divinest sense (in Five songs on poems of Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER
- Tell all the Truth but tell it slant (in Five songs on poems of Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
- The wind tapped like a tired man (in Five songs on poems of Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
- We grow accustomed to the Dark (in Five songs on poems of Emily Dickinson) (Text: Emily Dickinson) GER
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