Formats and Editions
1. No.
2. Hochzeitslied [01:17]
3. No.
4. Wie lang' die Nacht [03:01]
5. No.
6. Rosenzeit, wie schnell vorbei [01:49]
7. No.
8. Lied des Alten [01:57]
9. No.
10. Die Glocken läuten [01:48]
11. No.
12. Hast du von den Fischerkindern [01:53]
13. No.
14. Lied des Glücklichen [01:29]
15. No.
16. Kindergebet [01:20]
17. No.
18. In der Fremde [01:29]
19. No.
20. Ich nehm' es leicht [00:59]
21. No.
22. Lieb' Liebchen [01:21]
23. No.
24. Als schweigend ich die rothe Rose [02:05]
25. No.
26. Gruss [02:54]
27. No.
28. Schmied Schmerz [02:30]
29. No.
30. Regenlied [02:19]
31. No.
32. Entzückung [02:06]
33. No.
34. Hat gesagt - Bleibt nicht dabei [02:06]
35. No.
36. Das Lied von ferne [02:06]
37. No.
38. Gewitter [01:25]
39. No.
40. Spinn, Mägdlein, spinn! [02:18]
41. No.
42. Wenn's dämmert [03:24]
43. No. 1
44. Spinnerlied [01:42]
45. No.
46. Gemachte Blumen [03:46]
47. No.
48. Mai-Fest, Reigen [03:26]
More Info:
The Swiss composer Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (1865-1950) is best remembered for his development of Eurhythmics, which teaches the appreciation of music through movement. This first-ever complete recording of all his German-language Lieder - setting folksongs as well as more recent Romantic poetry - shows him bridging both French and German traditions with a style somewhere between Fauré and Brahms. Written early in Jaques-Dalcroze's career, these songs span a wide range of emotions, from innocent rural idylls to the contemplation of existential pain and heartache.