Justinus Kerner

Poet

Justinus Kerner

1786 - 1862

Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner was a German poet, practicing physician, and medical writer.

He was born at Ludwigsburg in Württemberg. After attending the classical schools of Ludwigsburg and Maulbronn, he was apprenticed in a cloth factory, but, in 1804, owing to the good services of Professor Karl Philipp Conz, was able to enter the University of Tübingen. He studied medicine but also had time for literary pursuits in the company of Ludwig Uhland, Gustav Schwab and others. He took his doctor's degree in 1808, spent some time travelling, and then settled as a practising physician in Wildbad.

Here he completed his Reiseschatten von dem Schattenspieler Luchs (1811), in which his own experiences are described with caustic humour. He next collaborated with Uhland and Schwab in the Poetischer Almanach for 1812, which was followed by the Deutscher Dichterwald (1813), and in these some of Kerner's best poems were published. In 1815 he obtained the official appointment of district medical officer (Oberamtsarzt) in Gaildorf, and in 1818 was transferred to Weinsberg, where he spent the rest of his life.

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Song List

This list is likely to be of songs that have been performed at Oxford International Song Festivals and Oxford Song events, and may not be comprehensive of this composer's compositions. This database is ever growing as a work in progress, with further songs regularly being added.

Alphorn (1878) TrV64 Richard Strauss
Alte Laute (1840) Op. 35 no.12 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
An Anna I (1828) WoO121 no.6 vi–vii.1828 Robert Schumann
An Anna II (1828) 31.vii.1828 Robert Schumann
Auf das Trinkglas eines verstorbenen Freundes (1840) Op. 35 no.6 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Der Wanderer in der Sägemühle (1832) Clara Schumann
Er und Sie (1849) Op. 78 no.2 25.viii– 4.ix.1849 Robert Schumann
Erstes Grün (1840) Op. 35 no.4 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Frage (1840) Op. 35 no.9 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Gesanges Erwachen (1828) WoO121 no.5 vi–vii.1828 Robert Schumann
Im Herbste (1828) vi–vii.1828 Robert Schumann
Kurzes Erwachen (1828) WoO121 no.4 vi–vii.1828 Robert Schumann
Lust der Sturmnacht (1840) Op. 35 no.1 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Sängers Trost (1840) Op. 127 no.1 8.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Sehnsucht nach der Waldgegend (1840) Op. 35 no.5 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Stille Liebe (1840) Op.35 no.8 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Stille Tränen (1840) Op. 35 no.10 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Stille Tränen Maude Valérie White
Stirb’, Lieb’ und Freud’! (1840) Op. 35 no.2 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Trost im Gesang (1840) Op. 142 no.1 20–21.xi.1840 Robert Schumann
Wanderlied (1840) Op. 35 no.3 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Wanderung (1840) Op. 35 no.7 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Wer machte dich so krank? (1840) Op. 35 no.11 20–25.xi & 6–29.xii.1840 Robert Schumann
Zur Ruh, sur Ruh! (1883) Hugo Wolf

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