LiederNet logo

CONTENTS

×
  • Home | Introduction
  • Composers (20,138)
  • Text Authors (19,558)
  • Go to a Random Text
  • What’s New
  • A Small Tour
  • FAQ & Links
  • Donors
  • DONATE

UTILITIES

  • Search Everything
  • Search by Surname
  • Search by Title or First Line
  • Search by Year
  • Search by Collection

CREDITS

  • Emily Ezust
  • Contributors (1,114)
  • Contact Information
  • Bibliography

  • Copyright Statement
  • Privacy Policy

Follow us on Facebook

by Heinrich Stadelmann (1830 - 1875)

Abendläuten
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Abendglocken klingen,
Klingen sanft und sacht,
Wie mit Engelschwingen
Durch die stille Nacht;

Läuten wieder einen 
Müden Tag zur Ruh  -- 
Ruh auch, Herz, mit deinen
Leid und Freuden du: 

Laden doch die Glocken
Sanft dich himmelwärts  -- 
Folg dem süßen Locken,
Ruh in Gott, o Herz!

Confirmed with Edelweiß. Für Frauensinn und Frauenherz, Eichstätt & Stuttgart: Krüll'schen Buchhandlung. 1869, pages 111 - 112.


Text Authorship:

  • by Heinrich Stadelmann (1830 - 1875), "Abendläuten" [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 Carl Majer (d. 1888), "Abendläuten", published 1883 [ voice and piano ], from Zehn Lieder im Volkston für 1 Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung, no. 10, Hamburg, Cranz [sung text not yet checked]
  • by Eduard Karl Nössler (1863 - 1943), "Abendläuten", op. 10, Leipzig: Kistner [sung text not yet checked]
  • by Hermann Schlott , "Abendläuten" [sung text not yet checked]

Researcher for this page: Melanie Trumbull

This text was added to the website: 2017-10-14
Line count: 12
Word count: 45

Gentle Reminder

This website began in 1995 as a personal project by Emily Ezust, who has been working on it full-time without a salary since 2008. Our research has never had any government or institutional funding, so if you found the information here useful, please consider making a donation. Your help is greatly appreciated!
–Emily Ezust, Founder

Donate

We use cookies for internal analytics and to earn much-needed advertising revenue. (Did you know you can help support us by turning off ad-blockers?) To learn more, see our Privacy Policy. To learn how to opt out of cookies, please visit this site.

I acknowledge the use of cookies

Contact
Copyright
Privacy

Copyright © 2025 The LiederNet Archive

Site redesign by Shawn Thuris