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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by C. Seither

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Charlotte Seither (b. 1965)

Website: http://www.charlotteseither.de

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Saphir und haut
    • no. 1. [Title unknown] (Text: Paul Gerhardt) [x]

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • All'Aperto (Text: Francesco Petrarca)
  • Dir, Mir zu (Text: Philipp Luidl)
  • Dopo domani (Text: Daniela Danz) [x]
  • Fragend Licht (Text: Pope St. Gregory I) [x]
  • Herzfalter (Text: Anonymous after Leo Lanckoroński)
  • Kopf hoch Lady (Text: Kathrin Schmidt) [x]
  • Language of Leaving (Text: Francesco de Lemene)
  • licht und namen [x]
  • Wanting to fly (Text: Tanja Langer)
  • Wohin du siehst (Text: Johannes Scheffler , as Angelus Silesius)
  • [Title unknown] (in Saphir und haut) (Text: Paul Gerhardt) [x]

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