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1. Lady Rosa
2. Nacht
3. Nachts In Der Kajüte No. 1
4. Nachts In Der Kajüte No. 2
5. Nachts In Der Kajüte No. 3
6. Sternenzwiesprach
7. Denk' Es O Seele
8. Maimond
9. Minnelied
10. Morgengebet
11. Dämmerstunde
12. Glaube Nur!
13. Liebesmüde
14. Eine Gantz Neu Schelmweys
15. Waldseligkeit
16. Der Wolkenbaum
17. Novembertag
18. Welch Ein Schweigen
19. Nachtstürme
20. Blumenlied
21. Schäferlied
22. Abendlied
23. Der Böse Tag
24. Frag Nicht!
25. Rücknahme
26. Abendgespräch
27. 5 Songs, Op. 33: No. 1, Vergängliches
28. 5 Songs, Op. 33: No. 2, Der Wiesenbach
29. 5 Songs, Op. 33: No. 3, Vöglein Schwermut
30. 5 Songs, Op. 33: No. 4, Drei Prinzessinnen (Version For Voice & Piano)
31. 5 Songs, Op. 33: No. 5, Abend Auf Dem Fluss (Version For Voice & Piano)

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Growing up in Vienna, with it’s great Lied tradition, Hans Gál had written about 100 songs before leaving secondary school. He later destroyed them, along with all his other works composed prior to 1910, but between 1910 and 1921 he wrote many more. Except for the five songs of Op. 33, these were never published, and Gál himself would later refer to them as ‘laid aside’. Many of these songs were publicly performed at the time, however, often with the composer at the piano. Through the initiative of Christian Immler and Helmut Deutsch, 26 of the ‘laid-aside’ songs are now being made available to a modern audience. A labor of love for the performers, the project has had the support of the composer’s family – in fact the recording was produced by Hans Gál’s grandson, Simon Fox-Gál. The songs provide a missing link in Gál’s creative development, and show him engaging with a wide variety of poets, extending back from the twelfth-century (Walther von der Vogelweide) to contemporaries, such as Hermann Hesse and Richard Dehmel, by way of the classics (Heine, Mörike). Reflecting a taste for the exotic which was fashionable at the time, the selection also includes settings of poems by Rabindranath Tagore. The performers close their recital with the Op. 33 set, the only songs that Hans Gál did publish during his long career.