It’s now easier than ever to see both the author's and the composer's versions of a text!
After more than a year in development, I'm thrilled to announce that we've finally implemented the
ability to view "sung texts"
with all the modifications by a given composer already applied. Over 10,000
pages will benefit from this improvement. It should especially benefit those of you who need accurate texts for concert programs and CD booklets.
I'm excited to share this new feature with all of you and hope that it enhances your experience on the
LiederNet Archive. Take some time to explore and enjoy! — Emily
no. 7. Die siebente Elegie (Philippe Fénelon, Biancamaria Furgeri, Sven Eric Emanuel Johanson, Luigi Nono, Enjott Schneider)
no. 8. Die achte Elegie (Philippe Fénelon, Maria Kallionpää, Terry Winter Owens, John W. M. Slangen, Wolfgang Stendel) ENG
no. 9. Die neunte Elegie (John van Buren, Martin Dörnberg, Gerald Siegfried Josef Eckert, Philippe Fénelon, Morten Gaathaug, Pascal Gaigne, Jouni Kaipainen, Granville Walker) ENGRUS
no. 10. Die zehnte Elegie (Philippe Fénelon, Bernd Franke, Kent Olofsson, Ezra Sims, Alessandro Solbiati, Katia Tchemberdji)
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