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- Rilke's The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke, and Schilflieder ("Reed Songs"), a cycle of five songs to poems by Nikolaus Lenau. In...
- (12): Heft I: Schilflieder pf 1848 Piano, transcr. 489/1 A157/1 Auf geheimen Waldespfadeie pf 1848 Piano, transcr. arr. of No.1 of Schilflieder, Op.2, by...
- 12 Lieder von Robert Franz (3 books) 1849 S.489 Book I (1–5) is the 5 Schilflieder, Op. 2: "Auf geheimen Waldespfaden", "Drüben geht die Sonne scheiden"...
- most of his output is nearly forgotten. Only his Cello concerto, his Schilflieder (Reed Songs) and his Wind quintet are pla**** from time to time. In 2011...
- Danube and was inspired to write one of his most famous lyric poems, "Schilflieder", during this time. He has various streets and squares in Vienna and...
- (Three Sacred Songs) for medium voice and organ, Op. 29 (1923) Fünf Schilflieder for baritone, viola and piano, Op. 31; words by Nikolaus Lenau 1. "Drüben...
- Lenzspruch, op. 55 5 Lieder, op. 59 Trübe wird's die Wolken eilen, op. 62 5 Schilflieder (1876) 5 Gesänge für Gemischten Chor (Sommerfrühe, Sonntags am Rhein...
- Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev a.a., with Alban Gerhardt (Hyperion 2016) Schilflieder, Schumann, Herzogenberg a.o., with Albrecht Mayer, Tabea Zimmermann,...
- and piano, Op. 2 No. 2 Partita for flute and viola, Op. 42 No. 2 Fünf Schilflieder for baritone, viola and piano, Op. 31; words by Nikolaus Lenau Carlo...
- violin or viola and piano, Op. 7 (1889) August Klughardt (1847–1902) Schilflieder (Songs of the Reeds), 5 Fantasy Pieces for oboe (or violin), viola and...