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Italienisches Liederbuch

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Italienisches Liederbuch (English: Italian songbook) is a collection of translations of anonymous Italian poems and folk songs into German by Paul Heyse (1830–1914). It was first published in 1860.[1]

In 1892, the composer Hugo Wolf (1860–1903) published a collection of 22 Lieder (settings for voice and piano) on poems from the volume, also under the title Italienisches Liederbuch. In 1896, he published a second collection, containing a further 24 Lieder.

References

  1. ^ Heyse, Paul (1860). "Italienisches Liederbuch (1860)". archive.org. Berlin: Wilhelm Hertz. Retrieved 4 May 2015.