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First edition
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Publisher. Info.
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Hamburg: August Cranz, n.d.[1858].
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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Original images: ca.300dpi, color tif (from pdf) files approx. 3310 by 4200 pixels. Editing: re-sampled to 600dpi, converted to black and white tif files, de-skewed, and set uniform margins. Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, Carl von Ossietzky, Sign.: M B/7449.
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General Information
Work Title
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6 Lieder für eine Singstimme
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Alternative. Title
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6 Lieder mit deutschem und englischem Texte. (Vertrauen. Lebewobl, Ich bin allein gestanden. Frühlings Einzug. An Mathilde. Wunsch.)
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Composer
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Thieriot, Ferdinand
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.2
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IFT 32
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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6 movements
- Vertrauen
- Lebewohl
- Ich bin allein gestanden
- Frühlings Einzug
- An Mathilde
- Wunsch
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Text Incipit
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see below
- O siehe im herrlichen sonnenschein
- Nun wohl an es muss ja sein
- Ich bin allein gestanden
- Lenz ist über Nacht gekommen
- Weiss ich dich in meiner Nähe
- Ich möchte wohl die Lilie sein
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First Publication.
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1858 – Hamburg: August Cranz
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Librettist
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see below
- Unknown?
- W. Melkop
- Wilhelm Müller
- Friedrich U. Wulff, probably Friedrich Wilhelm Wulff
- Andreas Christoph Bethe
- M. Wagner (poss. pseud. or else Moritz Wagner?)
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Language
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German / English
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Dedication
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Madame Pauline Mende [his aunt from Leipzig] in Verehrung gewidmet.
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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soprano, piano
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Navigation etc.
No.1 earlier appears in a 1856 Liedersammlung (Liedersammlung für die Jugend-Bündnisse) - author attribution seems to be lacking here too? No.6 is attributed in Pest-Ofner Damen-Almanach to Emilie Jean Baptista, it seems??.
F.U. Wulff is a typo for a Friedrich W. Wulff; the poem appears in a collection of poems by that latter author. Whether Friedrich Wilhelm Wulff or Friedrich Willibald, don't know, but guessing the former.