You might also consider "Die Junge Majd" (sp?) by Paul Hindemeth.
There's also something by Rimsky-Korsakov but I can't remember the name. Something about a snow/ice fairy, I believe.
Pat
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 17:04:19 -0500 (EST) Karen Mercedes <dalila@R...> writes: > Peter Cornelius: Weinachtslieder op. 8, #1, #2, #5, and #6 > [Ampleforth] > > Michael Head: The World is Mad [Ampleforth] > > Herrmann Gottfried: Three Songs for Soprano (i.e., mezzo-soprano) > (or > Baritone), Clarinet, and Piano [Musica Rara] > > Joaquim Homs: Les hores - and - Hores retrobades > > Spohr: Sechs Deutsche Lieder, op 103 (which are just beautiful, > BTW) > > > If you don't care about respecting the composer's designation, you > might > also consider Thea Musgrave's Four Portraits for baritone, clarinet, > and > piano [Novello] > > > Karen Mercedes > http://www.radix.net/~dalila/index.html > *************************************** > In all thy ways acknowledge him, > and he shall direct thy paths. > - Proverbs 3:6 > > > > > > > >
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