Hensel: Selected Songs
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- Composer: Fanny (Mendelssohn) Hensel (1805-1847)
- Editor: Annette Oppermann
- Instrumentation: Piano, High Voice
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- Size: 8.3 x 11.7 inches
- Pages: 92
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
In Fanny Hensel's oeuvre, which encompasses more than 450 works, songs play a central role. They form the largest group of works and occupied her throughout her life as a composer: from the fourteen-year-old's first entry in a composite manuscript to her last work, written one day before her sudden death in May 1847. Together with the renowned lied singer Juliane Banse, G. Henle Publishers has selected 24 songs. Alongside, Op. 1 and 7, which were published during Hensel's lifetime with such well-known songs as "Gondellied" and "Warum sind denn die Rosen so blass?", our selection also includes rarely heard works and songs from all creative phases that have hitherto not appeared in print. in addition to autographs, the Urtext edition also consulted contemporary copies and first editions. The edition enjoyed the scholarly support of American Hensel specialist Stephen Rodgers, who also contributed the preface to the edition.
Contents:
Six Songs, Op. 1
- Schwanenlied (Heinrich Heine) HU 358
- Wanderlied (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) HU 317
- Warum sind denn die Rosen so blass? (Heinrich Heine) HU 312
- Maienlied (Joseph von Eichendorff) HU 387
- Morgenständchen (Joseph von Eichendorff) HU 388
- Gondellied (Emanuel Geibel) HU 377
Six Songs, Op. 7
- Nachtwanderer (Joseph von Eichendorff) HU 397
- Erwin (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) HU 450
- Frühling (Joseph von Eichendorff) HU 464
- Du bist die Ruh (Friedrich Rückert) HU 343
- Bitte (Nikolaus Lenau) HU 440
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Dein ist mein Herz (Nikolaus Lenau) HU 434
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Im Herbste (Ludwig Uhland) HU 54
- Schlaflied (Ludwig Tieck) HU 58
- An einen Liebenden im Frühling (Ludwig Tieck) HU 121
- Harfners Lied (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) HU 162
- Der Frühlingsabend (Johann Heinrich Voß) HU 185
- Die Sommernacht (Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock) HU 209
- Wenn ich mir in stiller Seele (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) HU 215
- Gegenwart (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) HU 270
- Wenn der Frühling kommt (Heinrich Heine) HU 286
- Ach, die Augen sind es wieder (Heinrich Heine) HU 325
- Fichtenbaum and Palme (Heinrich Heine) HU 328
- Das Meer erglänzte weit hinaus (Heinrich Heine) HU 335
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