8 Kinderlieder, Op.37 (Reinecke, Carl)

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Dort oben auf dem Berge (No.1)

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Jürgen Knuth (2011/9/9)

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Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.
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Schalltrichter (2015/8/27)

Language Russian / German
Translator A. V., Russian text
Publisher. Info. Petersburg: A. Johansen, 1893. Plate 1718.
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Misc. Notes Seems to be a selection of Reinecke's 73 children's songs originally published between 1853 and 1892. 2 collected volumes were issued in 1899 by Breitkopf & Härtel. Band I. (Opp.37, 63, 75, 91) Band II. (Opp.135, 138, 154b, 196) Monatsbericht (1899), p.493
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Dort oben auf dem Berge (No.1)

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Jürgen Knuth (2010/10/12)

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Reccmo (2012/6/28)

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Wann die Kinder schlafen ein (No.5)

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Schissel (2011/8/29)

Translator Caroline Hazard (1856–1945), English text
Publisher. Info. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt, 1884. Plate APS & Co. 678-2.
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General Information

Work Title 8 Kinderlieder
Alternative. Title
Composer Reinecke, Carl
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.37
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ICR 39
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 8 songs
  1. Dort oben auf dem Berge
  2. Zugvögelein
  3. Gebet zur Nacht
  4. Ein Räppchen zum Reiten
  5. Wenn die Kinder schlafen ein
  6. An die Nachtigall
  7. Wer hatt' die schönsten Schäfchen
  8. Vom armen Finken
First Publication. 1853 – Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel
Monatsbericht (1853), p.313
Librettist Various
  1. Volkslieder
  2. Volkslieder
  3. Luise Hensel (1798–1876) (sister-in-law of Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel)
  4. Volkslieder
  5. Friedrich Wilhelm Güll (1812–1879)
  6. Elisaveta Kulman ?
  7. August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben ?
  8. Gustav Pfarrius ?
Language German
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voice, piano
Discography All Music Guide
Extra Information The identity of some of the texts not yet verified, as noted on linked site.

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There is a series of recording of the Sämtliche Kinderlieder which contains recordings of the various Op.37 on the label Cybele. Wer hatt is given as Op.37/6 in this recording (and An die Nachtigall as Op.37/7, and briefer.)