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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by K. Valentin

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Karl Valentin (1853 - 1918)

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

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All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Agnes (Text: William Paterson after Eduard Mörike) CAT DUT ENG FRE ITA RUS
  • Du svenska sång! (Text: Karl Valentin)
  • Snöklockan (Text: Ernst Josephson)
  • op. 24.
      • no. 3. April (Text: Gottfrid Kallstenius)
  • op. 25. Tre Sånger
      • no. 1. I Maj (Text: William Paterson after Paul Heyse) [x] ENG ENG FRE
      • no. 2. Den långa dagen (Text: Johan Ludvig Runeberg) FRE GER GER
      • no. 3. Den öfvergifna (Text: William Paterson after Eduard Mörike) [x] CAT DUT ENG ENG FRE FRE ITA
  • op. 30.
      • no. 2. I Midnattsstund (Text: Ernst Josephson) [x]
      • no. 3. Gambettas rosor (Text: Daniel Fallström)
  • op. 51. Vårsky (Text: Vilhelm Ekelund) [x]

Last update: 2023-05-11 11:17:13

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