6 Deutsche Lieder, Op.15 (Lang, Josephine)

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Editor First edition
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, n.d.[1848]. Plate 7772.
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Editor William Smith Rockstro (1823-1895)
Language English / German
Translator Jacob Wrey Mould (1825–1886)
Publisher. Info. Lyra Anglo-Germanica, No.XI
London: Boosey & Co., n.d.
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Editor First edition
Publisher. Info. Lieder-Kranz, Heft 10, No.1
Munich: Falter & Sohn and Jos. Aibl, n.d.[1840-1841].
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General Information

Work Title 6 Deutsche Lieder
Alternative. Title Sechs deutsche Lieder für eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte
Composer Lang, Josephine
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.15
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJL 16
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 6 songs
  1. Den Abschied schnell genommen (Presto e agitato)
  2. Lied (Agitato)
  3. In weite Ferne (Andante)
  4. Lied (Andante con moto)
  5. Der Winter (Allegretto mosso)
  6. Sebsen (Mässig und ausdrucksvoll)
Text Incipit see below
  1. Nur den Abschied schnell genommen
  2. Mag da draussen Schnee sich thürmen
  3. In weite Ferne will ich träumen
  4. Lüftchen ihr plaudert so viel und so laut
  5. Der Winter ist ein böser Gast
  6. Was erfüllt mit bangem Sehnen rastlos dich, du armes Herz
First Publication. 1848
Librettist see below
  1. Johann Ludwig Ferdinand von Deinhardstein
  2. Heinrich Heine — verse 1; possibly E. Meier (Ernst Heinrich Meier (1813–1866)?) — verses 2 & 3
  3. Johann Gustav Droysen
  4. possibly Agnes zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1761–1788) — first stanza; George Gordon Byron in German translation by Elise von Hohenhausen (1789–1857) — second stanza
  5. Leopold Feldmann (1802–1882)
  6. Josephine Stieler (1809–1890)
Language German
Dedication Princess Ludovika of Bavaria
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voice, piano