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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Kittl

 𝄞 Composer 𝄞 

Jan Bedřich Kittl (1806 - 1868)

Johann Friedrich Kittl

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

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Note: A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Klage nicht! (Text: S. F. A***g) FRE
  • Winterlied (Text: Alfred Messner)
  • op. 3.
      • no. 1. Lieb' hat eine treue Schwester (Text: Moritz Gottlieb Saphir , as Carl Friedrich Saphir)
      • no. 2. Liebesglück hat tausend Zungen (Text: Moritz Gottlieb Saphir , as Carl Friedrich Saphir)
      • no. 6. Wilde Rose (Text: Moritz Gottlieb Saphir , as Carl Friedrich Saphir)
  • op. 4.
      • no. 1. Ständchen (Text: Johann Paul Friedrich Richter , as Jean Paul) [x]
      • no. 2. Frühlingsahnung (Text: Johann Ludwig Uhland) CAT DUT ENG FRE
      • no. 3. Lied auf dem Wasser zu singen (Text: Friedrich Leopold, Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg) CAT DAN DUT DUT ENG ENG FRE FRI ITA POR SPA
      • no. 4. Die Spinnerin (Text: H. E. Poeschl)
      • no. 5. Das tote Herz (Text: Hoschek)
      • no. 6. Ins stille Land (Text: Johann Gaudenz Freiherr von Salis-Seewis) CAT DUT ENG ENG FRE ITA
  • op. 13. Drei Lieder von Uhland und Birnatzky für eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte
      • no. 1. Frühlingsglaube (Text: Johann Ludwig Uhland) CAT DUT ENG FRE FRE ITA SPA
      • no. 2. Klagst du der Rose nach (Text: Johann Christoph Biernatzki)
      • no. 3. Ständchen (Text: Johann Ludwig Uhland) CAT ENG FRE FRE FRE SWE
  • op. 15. Die Abfahrt des Corsaren (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) ⊗
  • op. 16.
      • no. 2. Klage (Text: Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty) CAT CAT DUT ENG ENG FRE
  • op. 21.
      • no. 1. Denkst du wohl mein? (Text: Jan Bedřich Kittl)
      • no. 2. Zur Nacht (Text: Theodor Körner) ENG
      • no. 3. Trostlos (Text: Maria Elisabeth, Gräfin von Schlik zu Bassano und Weisskirchen) ENG
      • no. 5. Das Sternchen (Text: Josef Wenzig after Volkslieder ) ⊗ CAT DUT ENG FRE ITA
      • no. 6. Trost (Text: Jan Bedřich Kittl)
  • op. 23. Sechs Gesänge für 1 Singstimme mit Pianoforte
      • no. 1. Des Waldes Zuruf (Text: E. G. S.) [x]
      • no. 2. An die Nachtigall (Text: Johann Heinrich Voss after Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty) CAT DUT ENG FRE
      • no. 3. Wiegenlied (Text: August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben)
      • no. 4. Heut' noch (Text: Hoschek) [x]
      • no. 5. In der Ferne (Text: Johann Ludwig Uhland) CAT DUT ENG FRE FRE ITA SPA
      • no. 6. Heimweh (Text: František Ernest Scherer)
  • op. 53. Sechs zweistimmige Gesänge
      • no. 1. Duett (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT CAT DAN DUT ENG ENG ENG FRE FRE ITA RUS
      • no. 2. Ein geistlich Abendlied (Text: Gottfried Kinkel) CAT DUT ENG FRE
      • no. 3. An die Nachtigall (Text: Ernst Moritz Arndt)
      • no. 4. Er ist's (Text: Eduard Mörike) CAT DUT ENG ENG ENG ENG FRE FRE ITA SPA
      • no. 5. Andacht (Text: Karl Johann Philipp Spitta)
      • no. 6. O der blaue Himmel (Text: Otto Friedrich Gruppe)
  • op. 56.
      • no. 5. Abend am Meere (Text: Alfred von Meißner) ENG FRE

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