Arlen composed 65 works, mostly for voice and piano. In the 1980s, he set poetry by
Saint John of the Cross which his partner Howard Myers had given to him. His works were published by Doblinger. •
Excerpt from The Song of Songs, setting excerpts from
Song of Songs •
Four Robert Frost Songs, setting poetry by
Robert Frost •
Five Songs of Love and Yearning, setting texts by John of the Cross •
Sonnets to Orpheus, setting Rilke's
poetry • "Es geht wohl anders", setting a poem by
Eichendorff •
Sonnets of Shakespeare, setting some sonnets by
Shakespeare • "Le Tombeau de Gabriel Fauré", setting a poem by Rilke •
The poet in Exile, setting poems by
Czesław Miłosz •
Endymion, setting poems by
Constantine P. Cavafy • "Wiegenlied", setting a poem by
Paul Heyse Recordings Arlen's works were recorded by
Gramola, after they were discovered late in his life by Michael Haas who led the
degenerate music program at
Decca Records. The first CD of Arlen's music was released when he was 92 years old. Vnukowski also produced a video on the occasion of Arlen's centenary. • 2012: (Things turn out differently), Rebecca Nelsen (soprano), Christian Immler (baritone),
Danny Driver (piano), 2 CDs, Gramola • 2014: , Rebecca Nelsen, Christian Immler,
Daniel Vnukowski,
Daniel Hope, 2 CDs, Gramola • 2015:
"Wien, du allein": Memories of an Exiled Wandering Viennese Jew Rebecca Nelsen, Daniel Vnukowski, 2 CDs, Gramola == Awards ==