Schubert, Franz: Winterreise op. 89 D 911
vocal/choral score
内容目录 | ||
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1. | Gute Nacht [Schubert, Franz] | |
2. | Die Wetterfahne [Schubert, Franz] | |
3. | Gefrorne Tränen [Schubert, Franz] | |
4. | Erstarrung [Schubert, Franz] | |
5. | Der Lindenbaum [Schubert, Franz] | |
6. | Wasserflut [Schubert, Franz] | |
7. | Auf dem Flusse [Schubert, Franz] | |
8. | Rückblick [Schubert, Franz] | |
9. | Irrlicht [Schubert, Franz] | |
10. | Rast [Schubert, Franz] | |
11. | Frühlingstraum [Schubert, Franz] | |
12. | Einsamkeit [Schubert, Franz] | |
13. | Die Post [Schubert, Franz] | |
14. | Der greise Kopf [Schubert, Franz] | |
15. | Die Krähe [Schubert, Franz] | |
16. | Letzte Hoffnung [Schubert, Franz] | |
17. | Im Dorfe [Schubert, Franz] | |
18. | Der stürmische Morgen [Schubert, Franz] | |
19. | Täuschung [Schubert, Franz] | |
20. | Der Wegweiser [Schubert, Franz] | |
21. | Das Wirtshaus [Schubert, Franz] | |
22. | Mut [Schubert, Franz] | |
23. | Die Nebensonnen [Schubert, Franz] | |
24. | Der Leiermann [Schubert, Franz] | |
25. | Appendix: Wasserflut [Schubert, Franz] |
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