5 Deutsche Lieder, Op.25 (Weber, Carl Maria von)

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Publisher. Info. Berlin: Gröbenschütz und Seiler, n.d.(ca.1815).
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Liebe-Glühen ("In der Berge Riesenschatten") (No.1)

See no.11 in Lieder (Weber, Carl Maria von)

Über die Berge mit Ungestüm ("Der arme Minnesänger") (No.2)

See no.12 in Lieder (Weber, Carl Maria von)

Bettlerlied (No.4)

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Publisher. Info. Humoristische Lieder
Leipzig: Edition Peters, n.d. Plate 8195.
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Editor Gottfried Wolters (1910-1989)
Publisher. Info. Köln: Ernst Bisping Musik-Verlag, 1939.
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Bettlerlied (No.4)

For Bassoon and Piano (Bolek)

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For Piano (Bolek)

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For Bassoon (Bolek)

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General Information

Work Title 5 Deutsche Lieder
Alternative. Title Fünf deutsche Lieder mit Begleitung der Guitarre oder des Fortepiano
Composer Weber, Carl Maria von
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.25 ; J.140 (No.1), J.110 (No.2), J.112 (No.3), J.137 (No.4), J.113 (No.5)
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ICW 16
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 5 songs:
  1. Liebe-Glühen ("In der Berge Riesenschatten")
  2. Über die Berge mit Ungestüm ("Der arme Minnesänger")
  3. Lass mich schlummern, Herzlein, schweige
  4. Bettlerlied ("I und mein junges Weib")
  5. Umringt vom mutherfülltem Heere
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1811–12
First Performance. 1811-06-09 Munich
First Publication. ca.1815 - Berlin: Gröbenschütz & Seiler
Librettist Various:
  1. Friedrich Wilhelm Gubitz (1786–1870)
  2. August von Kotzebue (1761–1819)
  3. August von Kotzebue (1761–1819)
  4. Traditional, from Deutsche Volkslieder (Büsching and Von der Hagen)
  5. Cäsar Max Heigel (1783–1847)
Language German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voice, guitar (or piano); voice, mixed chorus, piano (No.5)