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Vier leichte Duette für Mezzo-Sopran und Alt mit Pianoforte , opus 521

by Franz Wilhelm Abt (1819 - 1885)

1. Holder Maientag

Language: German (Deutsch) 
O wie ist doch im Maien
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2. Der Sommer kommt mit Rosenduft

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der Sommer kommt mit Rosenduft
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3. Rothkehlchen  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Rothkehlchen singt im grünen Grund, 
Hell tönt sein lustig Lied, 
Als Herold macht's den Frühling kund, 
Der durch die Fluren zieht.  

Schnell hüpft dahin, vom Eis befreit, 
Der Bach durch's blum'ge Thal, 
Und grüßt nach banger Winterszeit 
Des Lenzes Sonnenstrahl.  

Mein Herz, sing' mit den frohen Gruß, 
Der durch die Erde klingt; 
Und hoffe, daß des Frühlings Kuß 
Dein Glück zur Blüthe bringt. 

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4. Abendlied

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der Tag ist vorüber
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