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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by M. Höhne

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Max Höhne ( flourished c1900 )

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Sieben Gesänge
    • no. 1. Nachtgeschwätz (Text: Franz Evers) CAT
    • no. 2. In Träumen (Text: Albert Sergel) ENG
    • no. 3. Leuchtende Tage (Text: Ludwig Jacobowski) ENG
    • no. 4. Und ich muß draußen steh'n [x]
    • no. 5. Der Preis (Text: Johann Georg Fischer) ENG
    • no. 6. Frühlingswanderung (Text: Anna Ritter) ENG
    • no. 7. Sommerfäden (Text: Anna Ritter) ENG

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Der Preis (in Sieben Gesänge) (Text: Johann Georg Fischer) ENG
  • Frühlingswanderung (in Sieben Gesänge) (Text: Anna Ritter) ENG
  • In Träumen (in Sieben Gesänge) (Text: Albert Sergel) ENG
  • Leuchtende Tage (in Sieben Gesänge) (Text: Ludwig Jacobowski) ENG
  • Nachtgeschwätz (in Sieben Gesänge) (Text: Franz Evers) CAT
  • Sommerfäden (in Sieben Gesänge) (Text: Anna Ritter) ENG
  • Und ich muß draußen steh'n (in Sieben Gesänge) [x]

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