The German "Lied"

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I found this loose sheet recently, but am currently struggling to
find from whence it came. Can anyone help identify it please?
NN song.pdf
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Hi Timtin,
it should be "Stay my charmer" by William Sterndale Bennett, it was written after 1839 and from the page you posted very much in the Mendelssohn style, which funnily enough was where I first searched.
If I can find a complete copy I will post it here.
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Thank you HHH for identifying the page.
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Dear Pianophiliacs, I need your help.
I am looking for a Lied called "Im Sturm" which the following composers all set to music, if you can post a copy or at least point me in the direction of someone who does then I would be very grateful indeed.

Ernst Backer published in 1891 as 5 Liederen by Glas
Wilhelm Reinhard Berger Op.81 published in 1900 by Challier in Berlin
Ludwig Gellert, he set it twice Op.20 and Op.22 and both published by Henker in 1883
Fritz Kauffmann Op.26 published by Paez in Berlin in 1894

The poem "Im Sturm" was the poem that was the inspiration for the piano piece of the same name by August Stradal and would make a tremendous concert item if you have the stamina.
best wishes for the New Year to all you 'philiacs
Brian
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Re: The German "Lied"

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Yes that is the one allright but unfortunately only the words, I want the lieder composed to that text.
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Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877 - 1933)
Eight songs for voice and piano, Op.11 (1906)

Karg-Elert, S - op. 11, 8 Songs 1906.pdf
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Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877 - 1933)
Eight poems for voice and piano, Op.52 (1906)

Karg-Elert, S - op. 52, 8 Poems 1906.pdf
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