A collection of eight of Richard Strauss' most famous lieder on texts by Hermann von Gilm, available in separate collections for high, medium and low voice soloists. Contents: Zueignung (Devotion);
This urtext edition of Beethoven's An die ferne Geliebte (To the Distant Beloved) includes a detailed critical commentary with research questions and performance notes in both English and German,
Who could fail to sympathize with the feelings of unrequited love that Schumann immortalized in his song cycle Dichterliebe? On texts of Heinrich Heine, the pieces range from hopeful anticipation
This edition based on the text of Richard Strauss Works – Critical Edition includes the songs Dream in the Twilight; Longing Hearts and At Night. The high-voice
This edition based on the text of Richard Strauss Works – Critical Edition (RSW) includes the songs To None Will I My Love E’er Discover; Longing; Love's Pleading; Sweet Lovely May and
Continuing the excellent anthology series of Schubert's lieder, Volume 9 contains songs composed in 1816 and early 1817, including the songs D 342 through D 468. This Urtext edition is available for high,
First published in 1842, this remains one of Schumann's most important song cycles to this day. Eight years later, Schumann revised his work for a new edition, also replacing the opening piece in the first
Inspired by Clara Schumann's setting of Heinrich Heine's text in Sie liebten sich beide (Op. 13, No. 2), this modern original setting seeks to maintain the simplicity, structure, clarity and
Also known as the Song of the White Cheese, this song may be performed in German or with an English translation by Michael Feingold. Published here for the first time, this piece was composed in
Among the many works that Richard Strauss wrote for his wife Pauline de Ahna, these four songs occupy a special position, for the composer gave these "to my beloved Pauline" as a wedding present on
Strauss' opus 27 contains four lieder (art songs) on texts from Karl Henckell, Heinrich Hart, and John Henry Mackay. Presented in three versions, the high-voice edition presents the songs in their original
Two art songs on texts by Nikolaus Lenau, available for high, medium or low voice soloists with piano accompaniment. Titles: Fruhlingsgedrange (Voices of Spring); O warst du mein! (O, wert thou