Das Buch vom Kinde, Op.51 (Wehrli, Werner)

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Publisher. Info. Zürich: Gebrüder Hug, n.d.[1939]. Plate G.H. 8502 K.V.
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Work Title Das Buch vom Kinde
Alternative. Title Erzählungen, kleine Chor- und Sololieder, vierhändige Klavierstücke
Composer Wehrli, Werner
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.51
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IWW 5
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 19 songs or pieces:
1. Engelsgesang (2 voices or chorus of equal voices)
2. Erzählung 's wird Früelig!
3. 's wird Früelig (piano 4-hands)
4. Wohl denn, so lasst uns reisen (voice, piano)
5. Erzählung Es Schwöschterli
6. Es Schwöschterli (piano 4-hands)
7. Zwei Rätsel: I (2 voices), II (4-part canon)
8. Erzählung Im Bilderbuech
9. Im Bilderbuech (piano 4-hands)
10. Kindergebet (voice, piano)
11. Wiegenliedchen (voice, piano)
12. Erzählung Armi, armi Blüemli!
13. Armi, armi Blüemli! (piano 4-hands)
14. Abendsegen (voice, piano)
15. Mondliedchen (voice, piano)
16. Walte Gott Vater (voice, piano)
17. Erzählung Vo de Schuene und de Bildere, wo au händ müesse schlofe
18. Müde bin ich, geh zur Ruh? (piano 4-hands)
19. Schlussgesang (2 voices or unison chorus)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1939
First Publication. 1939
Librettist Margrit Schifferli
Language Swiss German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation narrator, voices, choir, piano 4-hands
External Links Wehrli site

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  • All vocal parts are treble clef.
  • It is unclear whether these were all meant to be performed as a set. Tagged both as individuals and as a single ensemble.