Children's cantata for Michaelmas, with various instruments (kantele, bells, cymbals). Text from an old Gothic hymn.
from: W. Wünsch: Zusammenklang 1 --> Wolfgang Wünsch
3-part round, anonymous, with piano accompaniment (Simon Pepper)
Composed for a play about St. Francis in a second grade. accompaniment with bordun lyres (or other instruments) ad lib.
--> Gerhard Beilharz
This song, written in 1931 in Gerswalde, can be sung solo or in ensemble. The accompaniment is playable for soprano- or alto-lyre (solo or ensemble).
--> Alois Künstler
Edmund Pracht's most famous song (text: Karl Schubert). The accompaniment is playable for soprano- or alto-lyre(s).
--> Edmund Pracht
Old German folksong. Accompanying voice for lyre.
--> Christian Giersch
German folksong, arranged for voice and lyre
Pentatonic song for early spring. Version 1: singing, moving, children's harp ad libitum Verion 2: playing with children's harps
Text and melody: Christian Giersch
A Play for Springtime (Text: Barbara Wünsch), with singing, moving and playing different instruments, such as pentatonic flute, cymbals, triangles, xylophone, lyre or metallophone and a wind machine.
--> Wolfgang Wünsch