→"Where is the palace for the new human prince?" (W)
→"When the wise kings" (W)
→"Were lost before Bethlehem" (W)
→"Everyone rushes to the manger" (W)
→ Game for children
→ Game for children based on words by Lieselotte Holzmeister
→ Cantata for children based on words by Lieselotte Holzmeister
→ For singing voices and instruments
→ "Hosanna in the highest" (K)
→ "Everyone begins, whoever sings can" (S)
→ "When Christ came to earth" (S)
→ "Angels sang 'Glory to God'" (K)
→ "Funny shepherds, happy boys" (S)
→ "Joseph kisses the baby Jesus" (S)
→ "Do you hear the bright ringing" (S)
→ "It's a little child Earth born" (S)
→ A Christmas play for children based on words by Josef Guggenmos
→ For open singing:
→ "It was a virgin chosen" (S)
→ "Virgin Mary went to Bethlehem"
→ "Sleep, sleep, beautiful child" (S)
→ "The child that Mary holds" (S)
→ "Christ is born for all people" (S)
→ "Gloria in excelsis Deo" (K)
→ "Eia, hear you people!" (S)
→ "Listen, you people!" (S)
→"When mice play football" (W)
→"When the car is thirsty" (W)
→"The tram that rattles through the city" (W)
→"High up on the neon sign" (W)
→"I know a wooden man" (W)
→"Let's go swimming in the summer lakes" (W)
→"I ride on daddy's shoulders" (W)
→"Mr. Müller went with his wife" (W+S)
→ "We like to go lantern" (S)
→ "Every day the bow becomes smaller" (W)
→ "You stars, how will it fare for you?" (S)
→ "Will summer now burn away" (S)
→ Cantata for choir and a keyboard instrument (or two melody instruments and drone ad lib.)
→ "Rejoice, ye heavens, rejoice, o earth" (K)
→ Dance song from Wales for 3 voices, 2 flutes, and guitar
→ 5 songs based on words by Eva Rechlin:
→ "Today we are invited" (W)
→ "When the Christ child was born" (W)
→ "There was no love on earth" (W)
→ "The wise Balthasar spoke" (W)
→ "Where is the palace for the new prince of men?"
→Cantata based on words by Lieselotte Holzmeister
→Way and sentence
→Based on words by Wilhelm Busch
→For choir and instruments with scenic representation ad lib.
→ Sentence
→Canon
→Wise and sentence for “The hunger flower lives modestly”
→Wise and sentence
→For “How is that Forget-me-not"
→ A game for children based on words by Albrecht Fladt
→ Song and sentence
→ For "Comes down the dark night"
→ Canon
→ Based on words by JW von Goethe
→For speakers, choir, and instruments ad lib.
→Sentence
→ Sentences for “Walking is the miller’s pleasure”
→ For “We drove through Germany”
→ Sentence
→ Cantata with scenic representation ad lib.
→Song
→Sentences for "May has come"
→Sentences for "I am heartily happy"
→Sentences for "As I am at my father's court"
→Sentences for "Spring has arrived"
→"I wonder as I wander" (S)
→"As I sat on a sunny bench" (S)
→"If anyone asks you" (K)
→"Oh, Mary and the baby" (S)
→"How many miles to Bethlehem?" (S)
→"Yonder comes Sister Mary" (S)
→"Awake, my soul" (S)
→ "This is how we drive out the winter" (S)
→ "May is coming full of songs" (S)
→ "May has come" (S)
→ "Bloom, bloom, blossom tree" (S)
→ "Three leaves on a linden tree" (S)
→ "Come, let's go, my friend" (S)
→ "A cuckoo on a tree" (S)
→ "The best time of the year is mine" (Quodlibet)
→ "for children + SP"
→ "Canon"
→Canon
→Song and sentence for “The holiday begins …”
→M 78: Rumummel’s country party
→A cantata for the Christmas season
→ Sociable cantata for three equal or mixed voices, 2 flutes, and lute (or other instruments)
→ Small cantata based on words by Hanna Schachenmeier
→Accompaniments for Orff instruments
→"The songs sound" (S)
→"Cuckoo, cuckoo” calls from the forest" (S)
→"Yay, little flowers! Smell and bloom!" (S)
→"What is still fresh and young in years" (S)
→"The world is beautiful" (S)
→"Greetings, you beautiful May"
→"Now the spring will greet us" (S)
→"To whom God wants to show right favor" (S)
→ Song sheet for open singing
→ "Listen to how the horn sounds in the forest" (Words+W, K)
→ "With hunting songs and the sound of horns" (W+S)
→ "Long live what struts on earth in green splendor" (W+S)
→ "Yesterday evening I went out" (S)
→ "A hunter walked along the pond" (S)
→ "A little hunter wanted to hunt" (S)
→ "A hunter from Electoral Palatinate" (K+S)
→ Cantata based on words by Hanna Schachenmeier and Lieselotte Holzmeister
→ Eight poems for three equal or mixed voices
→ "Once again flown away" (W+S)
→ "The girl with the bright eyes" (W+S)
→ "I should write a letter" (W)
→ "I made a bouquet" (W+S)
→ "The ox eats the fine grass" (W+S)
→ "A little bird sings so sweetly" (W+S)
→ "The fog rises, the leaves fall" (W+S)
→ "Close both my eyes" (W+S)
→ A dance cantata for children based on words by Hanna Schachenmeier
→A summer trip to Europe in songs
→"The world is beautiful" (S)
→"Old Mac Donald has a farm" (S)
→"Whoever sitting behind the stove" (K)
→"Limu, limu linen" (S)
→"I'm a little shepherd boy" (S)
→"Throw a penny on the round plate" (S)
→"I'm just a fisherman and I'm going to sea" (S)
→"Do you already know Avignon?" (S)
→ A Christmas mass for children
→ Songs for the Christmas service
→ Songs for the Christmas service
→ Small cantata for two-part choir and instruments
→ "All eyes are waiting for you" (K+S)
→ "The field is ripe" (S)
→ "Almighty, accept the thanks" (S)
→Cantata for children based on a folk tune and words by Lieselotte Holzmeister
→ Songs and canons for Christmas
→ "Make the gates wide" (K+S)
→ "The star rises at midnight" (W+S)
→ "The little child that Mary holds" (K)
→ "To the silent night when no one is awake" (S)
→ "Tear your heart" (K)
→ "Lead me, child, to Bethlehem!" (W+S)
→ Song cantata based on words by Christel Süßmann
→ For two voices and instruments
→ Songs and canons
→ "What are Hans and Grete up to" (W+S)
→ "The animals were sitting around" (S)
→ "Hello, my dear cousin!" (W+S)
→ "The sun shone so merrily outside" (W+S)
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Instrumental Works
Richard Rudolf Klein's instrumental compositions weave a tapestry of timeless melodies and harmonies. From orchestral masterpieces to intimate chamber music, his instrumental works capture the essence of his creative journey through music history.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Richard Rudolf Klein's vocal compositions. Whether it's the emotive stage works, spiritual choir pieces, or solo singing, his vocal works resonate with the power of human expression.