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Drei Lieder für Männerchor , opus 31

by Martin Blumner (1827 - 1901)

1. Deutsches Land, Gott segne dich

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Land voll gold'ner Rebenhügel
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  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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2. Abend am Meer

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Auf weitem Meeresspiegel
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3. Perle des Jahres  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Blau ist der Himmel, 
Klar ist die Luft;
Süß uns umhauchet 
Äther und Duft;
Blume an Blume 
Blinkend ersprießt --
  Perle des Jahres,
  Lenz, sei gegrüßt!

Froh von den Bergen
Springet der Quell;
Wie ist die Welle
Silbern und hell!
Nieder zum Thale
Munter sie fließt --
  Perle des Jahres,
  Lenz, sei gegrüßt!

Waldwipfel flüstern
Zärtlich und weich,
Vöglein singen
Sanft im Gezweig.
Wie sich der Strom der
Töne ergießt --
  Perle des Jahres,
  Lenz, sei gegrüßt!

Text Authorship:

  • by (Carl Friedrich) Julius Altmann (1814 - 1873), "Perle des Jahres"

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