3 Lieder, Op.21 (Stöhr, Richard)

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Performances

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Editor First edition
Engraver Vienna: Waldheim-Eberle.
Publisher. Info. Vienna: Schuberthaus-Verlag, 1909. Plate Sch. 117-119 V.
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No.3: Dem aufgehenden Vollmonde

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Publisher. Info. Vienna: Schuberthaus-Verlag, 1909. Plate Sch. 119a V.
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Work Title Drei lieder
Alternative. Title Drei lieder für eine tiefere stimme
Composer Stöhr, Richard
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.21
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IRS 23
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 pieces
  1. Gebet. Andante con moto (E major)
  2. Ward der abend regenmüd. Moderato (G minor)
  3. Dem aufgehenden Vollmonde. Andante con moto (C minor)
First Publication. 1909 – Vienna: Schuberthaus-Verlag
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Librettist 3 authors
  1. Friedrich Hebbel
  2. Toni Mark
  3. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Language German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voice, cello, piano

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Nos. 2 & 3 sung by Hertha Dehmlow sometime in late 1909 in Berlin? (See Die Musik, IX.7, p.57.)

Stöhr's text of #3 differs slightly from that of Goethe's as given at Lieder.org (this is not unusual- composer/librettist variants are often noted at the site.)