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Zwei Lieder im Volkston für 1 Mittelstimme mit Pianoforte , opus 54

by Bruno Ramann (1832 - 1897)

1. Thüringer Lied

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Thüringen, schönes Land
 . . . . . . . . . .

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added as soon as we obtain it. —

Text Authorship:

  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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2. Eifersucht  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Willst du mein Schätzel sein,
Kehr' in der Mühl' nicht ein,
Denn drin wohnt eine Maid,
  Falsch allezeit.

Wenn sie zum Brunnen geht,
Hierhin dreht, dorthin dreht
Immer das Köpfchen sie,
  Die Schlange, die.

Sonntags am Nachmittag 
Schaut's allen Leuten nach, --
Kopftuch und Busenband, --
  Ob man's erkannt.

Winter bringt Schnee und Eis,
Lenz bringt das Myrtenreis,
Sommer füllt Scheun' und Faß, --
  Ärger macht blaß! 

Text Authorship:

  • by Ernst Viktor Schellenberg (1827 - 1896), as Ernst Veit, "Eifersucht", appears in Kleines Lieder- und Bilderbuch von Ernst Veit, Dresden, G. Schönfeld's Verlagsbuchhandlung, first published 1876

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Confirmed with Ernst Victor Schellenberg, Kleines Lieder- und Bilderbuch von Ernst Veit, Dresden, G. Schönfeld's Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1876, page 19.

Note: in many older editions, the spelling of the word "Ärger" becomes "Aerger", but as can be seen in how "über" becomes "Ueber" when capitalized, this is due to the printing process and not to rules of orthography, so we use "Ärger".


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