Translation: F. von Flotow. Oh! so fromm, ach! so dear from Martha. Flute \u0026 Piano.
Translation: JS Bach. Slowly but not so much from Sonata No. 5 in E minor for flute and continuous, BWV 1034. Fl. \u0026 Harpsichord.
Translation: R. Strauss. Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Op. 30. Flute \u0026 Organ.
Translation: GB Pergolesi. Three days are Nina. Flute \u0026 Piano.
Translation: P. Seeger. Where Have All the Flowers Gone? . Flute \u0026 Chords.
Translation: Afraid, alas, and why so suddenly? (Anonymous). Sacred. Carol. a cappella.
Translation: Awake, my soul, and with the sun (Samuel Sebastian Wesley). Sacred. Hymn. 88. 88 (LM). a cappella. Keyboard.
Translation: It's so violent havoc (Francisco Valls). Secular. Carols. Basso continuo.
Translation: Happy and blest are they (Felix Mendelssohn). Sacred. Oratory. Keyboard.
Translation: I know what it means to be lonesome (Brockman and Vincent Kendis). Secular. Barbershop. a cappella.
Translation: Mercy and truth are met together (Arthur Sullivan). Sacred. Anthem. a cappella.
Translation: My heart and tongue were twins (John Dowland). Secular. Lute song. Lute.
Translation: O come and mourn with me awhile (Charles H. Giffen). Sacred. Hymn. 88. 88 (LM). a cappella. Keyboard.
Translation: Go and eat your bread with joy (Georg Philipp Telemann). Secular. Oratorios.
Translation: So soft and warm (Peter Cornelius). Secular. Partsongs. a cappella.
Translation: Why so pale and wan (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry). Secular. Art song. Plan.
Translation: Why so pale and wan, fond lover? (William Lawes). Secular. Lute song. Basso continuo.
Translation: Do They Think of Me At Home?. by C. W. Glover (1797–1868). Song. for Voice and Piano.