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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by A. Rouch

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Alma Rouch (1842 - 1899)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Deux Chansons en langue d'Oc
    • no. 1. La Chanson d'Estelle (Text: Jean Pierre Claris de Florian after Jean Pierre Claris de Florian) ENG
    • no. 1. La Cansoun d'Estello (Text: Jean Pierre Claris de Florian) FRE
    • no. 2. Ah! s'moun cor avié d'alo (Text: Théodore Aubanel) FRE
    • no. 2. Ah ! si mon cœur avait des ailes (Text: Théodore Aubanel after Théodore Aubanel)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Ah ! si mon cœur avait des ailes (in Deux Chansons en langue d'Oc) (Text: Théodore Aubanel after Théodore Aubanel)
  • Ah! s'moun cor avié d'alo (in Deux Chansons en langue d'Oc) (Text: Théodore Aubanel) FRE
  • La Cansoun d'Estello (in Deux Chansons en langue d'Oc) (Text: Jean Pierre Claris de Florian) FRE
  • La Chanson d'Estelle (in Deux Chansons en langue d'Oc) (Text: Jean Pierre Claris de Florian after Jean Pierre Claris de Florian) ENG

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