HAUER, Josef Matthias (1883-1959) | |
HAUER, Josef Matthias (1883-1959) | |
1. | Nomos op. 2 | 8:41 | |
2. | Seven little pieces op. 3 | 7:15 | |
3. | Dance op. 10 | 5:26 | |
4. | Five little pieces op. 15 | 3:19 | |
5. | Phantasie op. 17 | 4:02 | |
Piano pieces after lines by Fr. Hölderlin op. 25 | |
6. | 1. Your waves played about me | 0:55 | |
7. | 2. There, russet flames touch the grey clouds | 1:11 | |
8. | 3. Hail to thee, ye sheltering clouds, ye pastures, resting solitary beside me! | 0:45 | |
9. | 4. Ye beautiful-sided woods painted on the green slope | 1:46 | |
10. | 5. Like a blessing, smilingly the Ether leant over silver clouds | 1:43 | |
11. | 6. Springs pass away, one year displaces the other | 1:09 | |
12. | 7. Now rests in its fullest the autumn day | 1:21 | |
13. | 8. Where the ocean air cools the hot shores and rustles through the laurel forest | 1:17 | |
14. | 9. From heaven, through their trees, the light smiles benignly on the industrious | 0:56 | |
15. | 10. Yet, as roses, the gentle life was fleeting | 1:15 | |
16. | 11. Full of stars comes the enraptured Night | 1:11 | |
17. | 12. Grace blooms, as once upon a time | 0:54 | |
18. | 13. Lost in the blue vastness | 2:12 | |
19. | 14. But heavy into the valley hung the gigantic, destiny-conscious castle, torn to its foundations by wind and weather | 1:05 | |
20. | 15. More nimble now and alert, the fountain rushes on | 0:32 | |
21. | 16. And ye force your way from within the strong roof | 1:00 | |
22. | Zwölftonspiel (New Year 1947) | 4:41 | |
23. | Zwölftonspiel (19th February 1953) | 1:16 | |