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Lieder für gemischten Chor , opus 95

by Valentin Eduard Becker (1814 - 1890)

1. Frisch gesungen

Language: German (Deutsch) 
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2. Waldlied

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3. O Wandern!  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Nun blüh'n die Rosen in Thal und Feld, 
Nun auf, nun auf in die weite Weld 
Zum Wandern! 
Es steigt empor der Blumen Duft, 
Die Vöglein jubeln in der Luft, 
O Wandern!  

Fort aus der Stadt, fort aus dem Haus, 
Der Sonnenschein ruft uns hinaus 
Zum Wandern! 
Der Wald rauscht uns sein einsam Lied, 
Das Bächlein hin gen Süden flieht, 
O Wandern! 

Den Stab nun her!  Auf Wiedersehn! 
Hinaus und fort über Berg und Höh'n 
Zum Wandern! 
Wie schwillst du, Herz, so in der Brust, 
Das Leib ist fort, nur Freud' und Lust, 
O Wandern!  

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  • by Paul Lindenberg (1859 - 1943)

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3. O Wandern

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