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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Kayser

 𝄞 Composer 𝄞 

Philipp Christoph Kayser (1755 - 1823)

(Also see this composer's texts set to music.)

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All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Abendlied eines Hirten (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • Amor (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • An Belinden (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) FRE
  • An Chloen (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • An Damon (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • An den Mond (Text: Heinrich Leopold Wagner)
  • An den Schatten meiner Glycerion, du bist nicht mehr [x]
  • An die Dämmerung (Text: Johannes Martin Miller)
  • An die Kinder [x]
  • An die Schäferin (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • An Fanny [x]
  • An Jenny um Mitternacht (Text: Friedrich Maximilian Klinger)
  • An Lenetten (Text: Johann Georg Jacobi)
  • An meinen Freund (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • An Minna (Text: Johannes Martin Miller)
  • Arie aus Erwin und Elmire (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  • Arie aus Erwin und Elmire (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) CAT CHI DAN DUT ENG ENG FRE SPA
  • Auf das erste Blümchen [x]
  • Bußlied (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) RUS RUS
  • Chloe (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • Der verschwiegene Schäfer (Text: Christian Heinrich Boie)
  • Die Bestimmung der Liebe (Text: Ludwig August Unzer)
  • Die Einsamkeit [x]
  • Die Erscheinung (Text: Friedrich Maximilian Klinger)
  • Die Gefangennehmung (Text: Philipp Christoph Kayser) [x]
  • Die gute Stunde [x]
  • Die Morgensonne (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • Die Schlummernde (Text: Johann Heinrich Voss)
  • Die Unschuld [x]
  • Ein Abschiedsliedchen (Text: Heinrich Leopold Wagner) [x]
  • Jägers Nachtlied (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  • Liebestaumel (Text: Johannes Martin Miller)
  • Lied aus einer comédie (Text: Friedrich Maximilian Klinger) [x]
  • Lied aus einer comédie (Text: Friedrich Maximilian Klinger) [x]
  • Lied beim Punsch (Text: Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart) [x]
  • Lied einer Schäferin (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • Lied einer Schäferin (Text: Friedrich August Clemens Werthes)
  • Lied eines Minnesängers [x]
  • Lied [x]
  • Lied (Text: Johann Georg Jacobi)
  • Mein Mädchen (Text: Christian Felix Weisse)
  • Romanze (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) DAN DAN DUT ENG ENG ENG FRE ITA NOR SPA SPA
  • Sapphische Ode (Text: Karoline Louise von Klenke) ENG
  • Szene aus Scherz, List und Rache (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  • Trinklied [x]
  • Um Friede (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) AFR CAT CHI CZE DAN DUT ENG ENG ENG ENG FRE FRL GRE HUN ITA SPA
  • Wiegenlied einer Mutter (Text: Johannes Martin Miller)

Last update: 2025-06-01 21:25:49

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