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Zwei Lieder für mittlere Stimme mit Klavierbegleitung , opus 9

by Camillo Horn (1860 - 1941)

1. Im April

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der Lenz ist da, die Veilchen blüh'n
 . . . . . . . . . .

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Text Authorship:

  • by Heinrich Falkland

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2. Vernichtung oder Verjüngung  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Wälze, du Wettersturm, 
Wälze, des zögernden, 
Schleichenden Stromes Gang 
Rascher dahin! 

Über dem Waldgebirg 
Ballt sich und stockt die Nacht,
Doch in der Wolke noch 
Zaudert der Stral! 

Blume, wo ist dein Schmelz? 
Vöglein, wo ist dein Sang? 
Quell, wo dein frischer Hauch?
Wald, wo dein Grün? 

Diese Entarteten, 
Reiße der Sturm sie hin, 
Oder verjünge sie 
Donner und Blitz! 

Text Authorship:

  • by Robert Hamerling (1830 - 1889), "Vernichtung oder Verjüngung", appears in Sinnen und Minnen: Ein Jugendleben in Liedern

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Confirmed with Poëtische Werke von Robert Hamerling. I. Sinnen und Minnen. Kleinere Dichtungen. Ahasver in Rom, Tiel, H. S. A. Campagne, 1876, page 46.

Note: in many older editions, the spelling of the capitalized word "über" becomes "Ueber", but this is often due to the printing process and not to rules of orthography, since the lower-case version is not "ueber", so we use "Über".


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