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by Friedrich Marx (1830 - 1905)

Portugiesisches Volkslied
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Wenn du noch schläfst, erwach', mein Lieb,
und öffne  mir das Tor!
Der Tag bricht an, wir müssen fort
über Wiesen, Berg und Moor.

Such' deine Schühlein nicht zu lang,
nein, komm mit nacktem Fuß,
wir wandern ja durchs tauige Gras
und durch den tiefen Fluss.

Confirmed with Friedrich Marx, Gemüth und Welt, dritte Auflage, Leipzig: Ernst Julius Günther, 1877, page 34. Appears in Junge Liebe.


Text Authorship:

  • by Friedrich Marx (1830 - 1905), appears in Gemüth und Welt: Gedichte, in Junge Liebe [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Wilhelm Kienzl (1857 - 1941), "Portugiesisches Volkslied", op. 6 no. 7 (187-?), published 1880 [ voice and piano ], from Lieder im Volkston. Neun Gesänge für 1 Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung, no. 7, Kassel, Voigt [sung text checked 1 time]

Research team for this page: Melanie Trumbull , Johann Winkler

This text was added to the website: 2020-07-15
Line count: 8
Word count: 46

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