| Composer(s): | Robert Schumann (08 Jun 1810 - 29 Jul 1856) |
| Work identifier: | M34 |
| Real Name: | 12 Gedichte |
| Display Name: | 12 Gedichte |
| Work/Opus: | Op. 35 |
| Composed: | c. 1840 |
| Genre: | Vocal + Choral |
| Genre Type: | Song-cycle |
| Period: | Romantic |
| Instrumentation: | Voice Piano |
| Librettist(s): | Justinus Kerner |
| Performance Timing (guide): | 9'16'' (approx.) |
| Mvt. 1 | Lust der Sturmnacht (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 2 | Stirb Lieb und Freud! (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 3 | Wanderlied (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 4 | Erstes Grün (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 5 | Sehnsucht nach der Waldgegend (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 6 | Auf das Trinkglas eines verstorbenen Freundes (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 7 | Wanderung (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 8 | Stille Liebe (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 9 | Frage (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 10 | Stille Tränen (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 11 | Wer machte dich so krank? (Voice, Piano) |
| Mvt. 12 | Alte Laute (Voice, Piano) |
| Composer(s): | Robert Schumann (08 Jun 1810 - 29 Jul 1856) |
| Recording identifier: | M2147483692 |
| Real Name: | 12 Gedichte |
| Display Name: | 12 Gedichte |
| Work/Opus: | Op. 35 |
| Composed: | c. 1840 |
| Genre: | Vocal + Choral |
| Genre Type: | Song-cycle |
| Period: | Romantic |
| Instrumentation: | Voice Piano |
| Librettist(s): | Justinus Kerner |
| Performance Timing: | 2223 |
| Leader: | 0 |
| Conductor: | |
| Soloists: | José van Dam (Baritone) Dalton Baldwin (Piano) |
| Label: | Forlane CI |
| Catalogue Number: | FC16595 |
| Recording Location: | Castle Attre, Belgium |
| Recording Date: | 01 Jan 1988 |
| Mvt. 1 | Lust der Sturmnacht (1'44'') |
| Mvt. 2 | Stirb Lieb und Freud! (6'10'') |
| Mvt. 3 | Wanderlied (2'58'') |
| Mvt. 4 | Erstes Grün (3'1'') |
| Mvt. 5 | Sehnsucht nach der Waldgegend (2'40'') |
| Mvt. 6 | Auf das Trinkglas eines verstorbenen Freundes (5'28'') |
| Mvt. 7 | Wanderung (1'23'') |
| Mvt. 8 | Stille Liebe (4'14'') |
| Mvt. 9 | Frage (1'38'') |
| Mvt. 10 | Stille Tränen (3'25'') |
| Mvt. 11 | Wer machte dich so krank? (2'24'') |
| Mvt. 12 | Alte Laute (2'51'') |