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Author: Luise Haessler (1866-?)
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
A great smith is grief ENG K. Weigl: Smith Grief
Blue night (Blue night doth shine upon the lake below) ENG
Blue night doth shine upon the lake below ENG
Come, gentle Death (Come, gentle death
) - K. Weigl ENG ITA
Come, gentle death
ENG ITA K. Weigl: Come, gentle Death
Encore (Now you are calm, beloved heart) ENG
Faith (Just as a flower, in lovely night
) - K. Weigl ENG
In the Cemetery at Staglieno (Oh maiden who dost fondle
) - K. Weigl ENG
Just as a flower, in lovely night
ENG K. Weigl: Faith
Love Rhymes I (Rise up, o river, rise, cover up thy willow
) ENG
Love Rhymes II (The cup doth ring. My heart's the cup's fashion!) ENG
Now since the day ENG K. Weigl: The loneliest man
Now you are calm, beloved heart ENG
Oh maiden who dost fondle
ENG K. Weigl: In the Cemetery at Staglieno
Rise up, o river, rise, cover up thy willow
ENG
Smith Grief (A great smith is grief) - K. Weigl ENG
The cup doth ring. My heart's the cup's fashion! ENG
The day recedes (The day recedes, both joy and light grow pale) - K. Weigl ENG
The day recedes, both joy and light grow pale ENG K. Weigl: The day recedes
The loneliest man (Now since the day) - K. Weigl ENG
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