Forbidden Fruit
by Benjamin Appl on Music CopyrightChains v9.4
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Tracks
- I Will Give My Love an Apple
- Requiem, Op. 48: VII. In paradisum (Arr. for Piano by James Baillieu)
- The Lord God had planted a garden in Eden
- The Apple Orchard
- The Lord God Took the Man and Put Him in the Garden of Eden
- Goethe-Lieder: No. 50, Ganymed
- Youkali
- It is not Good for the Man to Be Alone
- Chansons gaillardes, FP 42: No. 6, L'offrande
- Gardens of pleasure
- À Chloris
- 4 Lieder, Op. 36: No. 1, Das Rosenband
- Mörike-Lieder: No. 32, An die Geliebte
- Adam and His Wife Were Both Naked, and They Felt No Shame
- 3 Songs, Op. 3: No. 2, Now sleeps the Crimson Petal
- And They Became One Flesh
- Italienisches Liederbuch: No. 17, Und willst Du deinen Liebsten sterben sehen
- 3 chansons de Bilitis, L. 90: No. 2, La Chevelure
- You’re Free to Eat From Any Tree in the Garden
- Chansons gaillardes, FP 42: No. 5, Couplets bachiques
- Brettllieder: No. 7, Arie Aus dem Spiegel von Arkadien "Seit ich so viele Weiber sah"
- The Fruit of the Tree Was Pleasing ro the Eye / Just a Gigolo (Arr. for Voice and Piano by James Baillieu)
- To a Devil, EG 154
- Now the Serpent Was More Crafty Than Any of the Wild Animals
- Le bestiaire, FP 15: No. 1, Le Serpent
- But of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil You Shall Not Eat
- Romanzen und Balladen, Vol. III, Op. 53: No. 2 Lorelei
- Romanzen und Balladen, Vol. I, Op. 45; No. 2, Frühlingsfahrt
- You will be like God, knowing good and evil
- 12 Lieder, Op. 9: No. 7, Die Nonne
- She Took of Its Fruit and Ate / Kann Denn Liebe Sünde Sein
- The Snake
- The Eyes of Both of Them Were Opened
- Heidenröslein, D. 257
- Gretchen am Spinnrade, D. 118
- Balladenbuch, Op. 18: No. 2, Die Ballade zum Paragraphen 218
- The Serpent Tricked Me, and I Ate
- Lieder und Gesänge aus "Wilhelm Meister", Op. 98a: No. 4, Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen ass
- He Placed Cherubim To Guard the Way To the Tree of Life
- Requiem, Op. 48: VII. In paradisum (II) (Arr. for Piano by James Baillieu)
- Symphony No. 2: IV. Urlicht (Arr. for Voice and Piano by James Baillieu)