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Süßer Tod

Set by Gustav Adolph Hölzel (1813 - 1883), "Süßer Tod", op. 71 [ voice and piano ] [Sung Text]

Note: this setting is made up of several separate texts.


Wenn ohne lautes Pochen,
Wenn ohne stille Glut
Mein armes Herz gebrochen
Im engen Sarge ruht,

Wenn kalt und ohn' Erwarmen
Es unbeweglich liegt,
In seinen Feuerarmen
Nicht mehr dein Bildniß wiegt  -- 

Wirst du ein Röslein brechen
Wie man's Geliebten gibt  -- 
Wirst du still weinend sprechen: 
Dies Herz hat mich geliebt? 

 ... 

Text Authorship:

  • by Joseph Samuel Tauber (1822 - 1879), "Schwanengesang"

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Researcher for this page: Melanie Trumbull



Gewiss, gewiss, du sprichst es,
du weinst die Träne heiß,
und doppelt freudig bricht es,
da es geliebt sich weiß!

Text Authorship:

  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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Researcher for this page: Johann Winkler


Author(s): Anonymous/Unidentified Artist , Joseph Samuel Tauber (1822 - 1879)
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