4 Lieder, Op.27 (Strauss, Richard)
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It is unlikely that this work is public domain in the EU, or in any country where the copyright term is life+70 years. However, it is in the public domain in Canada (where IMSLP is hosted) and other countries where the term is life+50 years (like China, Japan, Korea and many others worldwide). As this work was first published before 1923, it is almost certainly public domain in the USA as well. |
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Voice and Piano
Complete Collection
Geman
Complete score
*#42939 - 0.69MB - 14 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - V/V/20
Munich: Joseph Aibl, 1894
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
Arrangements and Transcriptions
No.2: Cäcilie
For Voice and Orchestra (Composer)
Cellos
*#27857 - 0.15MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - V/V/20
Vienna: Universal Edition, 1911
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
No.4: Morgen! (E major)
For Voice and Orchestra (Composer, E major)
Cellos
*#27874 - 0.08MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - V/V/20
Vienna: Universal Edition, 1911
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
No.4: Morgen! (G major)
For Voice and Orchestra (Composer, G major)
Cellos
*#27875 - 0.08MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - V/V/20
Vienna: Universal Edition, 1911
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
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General Information
| Work Title | 4 Lieder, Op.27 |
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| Alternative Title | 4 Songs for Voice and Piano |
| Composer | Strauss, Richard |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | Op.27 |
| Number of Movements/Sections | 4 songs |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1894 |
| Librettist | 1: Karl Friedrich Henckell (1864-1929) 2: Heinrich Hart (1855-1906) |
| Language | German |
| Genre | Lieder |
| Piece Style | Early 20th century |
| Instrumentation | Voice and piano (orchestrated 1897) |
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