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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by L. van der Pals

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Leopold van der Pals (1884 - 1966)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Fünf Lieder nach japanischen Gedichten, op. 1
    • no. 1. Verträumtes Leben (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling after Ono no Komachi) ⊗
    • no. 2. Am heiligen See (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling after Ohotsuno Ozi) ENG
    • no. 3. Nach der Jagd (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling) [x]
    • no. 4. Der Frühling, (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling after Ariwara no Narihira) ⊗
    • no. 5. Mädchentanz (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling after Sodzyo Hendzyo) ⊗ ENG
  • Vier Lieder nach altgriechischen Liebeslieder, op. 2
    • no. 1. Nütze die Jugend (Text: Friedrich Jacobs after Asclepiades of Samos) ⊗
    • no. 2. Preis der Blumen (Text: Otto Kiefer) [x]
    • no. 3. Ruhelos (Text: Georg Thudichum after Asclepiades of Samos) ⊗
    • no. 4. Feier der abwesenden Geliebten (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

    • op. 1. Fünf Lieder nach japanischen Gedichten
        • no. 1. Verträumtes Leben (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling after Ono no Komachi) ⊗
        • no. 2. Am heiligen See (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling after Ohotsuno Ozi) ENG
        • no. 3. Nach der Jagd (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling) [x]
        • no. 4. Der Frühling, (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling after Ariwara no Narihira) ⊗
        • no. 5. Mädchentanz (Text: Paul Alfred Enderling after Sodzyo Hendzyo) ⊗ ENG
    • op. 2. Vier Lieder nach altgriechischen Liebeslieder
        • no. 1. Nütze die Jugend (Text: Friedrich Jacobs after Asclepiades of Samos) ⊗
        • no. 2. Preis der Blumen (Text: Otto Kiefer) [x]
        • no. 3. Ruhelos (Text: Georg Thudichum after Asclepiades of Samos) ⊗
        • no. 4. Feier der abwesenden Geliebten (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) [x] ⊗
    • op. 3. Drei Lieder für 1 Singstimme mit Pianoforte
        • no. 1. Aus dem Kirchhof [x]
        • no. 2. In meiner Seele wühlt das Leid [x]
        • no. 3. Die fernen, fernen Berge (Text: Gertrud Günther , as Marie Madeleine) CAT
    • op. 5. Die Hände mein ruh'n auf dem Busen mir leis (Text: Anonymous) [x]
    • op. 6. Drei Gesänge nach Gedichten von Max Geissler
        • no. 1. Serenade (Text: Max Geissler)
        • no. 2. Liebeslied (Text: Max Geissler)
        • no. 3. Komm an mein Herz, wenn dich der Sturm umtobt (Text: Max Geissler)
    • op. 7. Drei Gesänge nach Gedichten von Heinz Dupré
        • no. 1. Wenn du so einsam bist (Text: Heinz Dupré) ENG
        • no. 2. Im Nebel (Text: Heinz Dupré) [x]
        • no. 3. Sonnensterben (Text: Heinz Dupré) [x]
    • op. 8. Zwei Gesänge nach Gedichten von Ada Negri
        • no. 1. Die Welle rauscht (Text: Anonymous after Ada Negri) [x] ⊗
        • no. 2. Kurze Geschichte (Text: Anonymous after Ada Negri) [x] ENG

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