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Gedichte
- Narrated by: Charles Wirths, Heiner Schmidt, Helmut Wöstmann, Hans Kemner, Heinz Schimmelpfennig, Christine Davis
- Length: 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Dieses Hörbuch enthält folgende Gedichte:
- Das Landleben (Sprecher: Charles Wirths, Regie: Harald Koerner, SWR 1993),
- Lebensgeschichten (Sprecher: Heiner Schmidt, SWR 1982),
- Der alte Landmann an seinen Sohn (Sprecher: Helmut Wöstmann, Regie: Harald Koerner, SWR 1990),
- Ballade (Sprecher: Hans Kemner, Regie: Harald Koerner, SWR 1990),
- "Das Traumbild I (Wo bist du...)" und "Das Traumbild II (Geliebtes Bild...)" (Sprecher: Heinz Schimmelpfennig, Regie: Heinz Nesselrath, SWR 1989),
- Aufmunterung zur Freude (Sprecher: Heiner Schmidt, SWR 1985),
- Auftrag (Sprecher: Christine Davis, SWR 1985).
©1982-1993 SWR (P)1982-1993 SWR
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