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• Before the Battle, Op. 74 No. 10 (1830) (words by Stefan Witwicki) • Bells, Op. 20 c from the cycle of Jaśkowa dola, Op. 21 a–c, 14 a–c, and 20 a–c (ok. | c. 1894–1898) (words by Maria Konopnicka) • In the Still of the Evening from the cycle of Ten Songs, Op. 3 [No. 8] (1896) (words by Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer) • The Piper’s Song from the cycle of Six Songs, Op. 18 [No. 2] (1887–1893) (words by Adam Mickiewicz) • Arion (1949) (words by Alexander Pushkin, translation by Seweryn Pollak) • Whence the First Stars from the cycle of Six Songs, Op. 1 [No. 2] (1896) (words by Juliusz Słowacki) • By Mighty Waters from the cycle of Six Songs, Op. 18 [No. 4] (1887–1893) (words by Adam Mickiewicz) • Keep Talking to Me from the cycle of Ten Songs, Op. 3 [No. 1] (1896) (words by Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer) • Spring, Op. 74 No. 2 (1838) (words by Stefan Witwicki) • Mine Eyes Have Known Tears from the cycle of Six Songs, Op. 18 [No. 1] (1887–1893) (words by Adam Mickiewicz) • To the Distant One (1844) (words by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, translation by Walerian Grzymałowski) • A Fickle Maid, Op. 74 No. 5 (1829) (words by Stefan Witwicki) • For a Sorrowful Girl from the cycle of Six Songs, Op. 1 [No. 1] (1895) (words by Kazimierz Gliński) • Drinking Song, Op. 74 No. 4 (1830) (words by Stefan Witwicki) • Remember Quiet Days, Golden, Bright from the cycle of Six Songs, Op. 1 [No. 5] (1896) (words by Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer) • The Ring, Op. 74 No. 14 (1836) (words by Stefan Witwicki) • Remembrance, Op. 74 No. 6 (1827?–1830?) (words by Adam Mickiewicz) • Two Auroras from the anthology of Songbook for Home Use, Book 2 (1857) (words by Teofil Lenartowicz) • Grey Horse from the cycle of Four Songs, Op. 7 [No. 2] (1882–1885) (words by Adam Asnyk) • A Lark Is Singing (ok. | c. 1894) (folk words) • Życzenia z cyklu Pieśni miłosne Muezina Szalonego op. 24 [nr 1] (1911) (słowa Hafiz of Shiraz, przekład polski: Stanisław Barącz (na podstawie niemieckiego przekładu Hansa Bethgego) • Zuleikha [Suleika] from the cycle Five Songs, Op. 13 [No. 4] (1905)(words by Friedrich Bodenstedt) • Soledad (1960) (words by M. Bilewicz-Poleracka) • You Have No Idea How Miserable I Am, Op. 5 No. 4 (words by Antoni Waśkowski)