Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904)Mélodies tziganes, op. 55, B 104
My song resounds with love again
Hey! How wondrously my triangle does sound
And the wood's silent all around
Songs my mother taught me
The strings are tuned my lad, time to dance and reel
Wide sleeves and loose trousers suit better to the gipsy
Give the proud hawk a cage of pure gold
Mélodies sur l'amour, op.83
The happy flower unfurls not
Death dwells in many a human heart
Now as by that house I tread
I know that in sweet hopefulnessOver the land reigns a peaceful repose
Lonely in the wood I stand
In the swet power of thine eyes
My only dear one, my dear love
Mélodies sacrées bibliques, op. 99
Darkness and thunderclouds are round about Him
Lord, my shield, muy refuge and hope art Thou
Hear, oh hear my prayer, Lord my God
Oh my shepherd is the Lord
Songs of gladness will sing Thee
Hear, oh Lord, my bitter cry
By the shore of the river Babylon
Oh, Lord, have mercy and turn Thou Thy face to me
My eyes will I to the hills lift up
Oh, sing unto the Lord a joyful song
Peter Schreier, ténor
Marian Lapsansky, piano