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Drei Lieder für 1 hohe Stimme und Klavier , opus 5

by Ferdinand Pfohl (1862 - 1949)

1. Der erste Mai  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der erste Tag im Monat May
Ist mir der glücklichste von allen.
Dich sah ich, und gestand dir frey,
Den ersten Tag im Monat May,
Daß dir mein Herz ergeben sey. 
Wenn mein Geständniß dir gefallen,
So ist der erste Tag im May
Für mich der glücklichste von allen.

Text Authorship:

  • by Friedrich von Hagedorn (1708 - 1754), title 1: "Der erste Mai", title 2: "Der erste May", written 1732, appears in Oden und Lieder

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Confirmed with Sämmtliche Poetische Werke des Herrn Friederich von Hagedorn. V. Theil. Oden und Lieder, Gedrückt für Franz Anton Schrämbl bey Ignaz Alberti, 1791, page 11. Note: modern spelling would change "May", "frey", and "sey" to "Mai", "frei", and "sei" respectively.


2. Schlummerlied

Language: German (Deutsch) 
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Text Authorship:

  • by Ferdinand Pfohl (1862 - 1949)

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3. Satanella

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  • by Ferdinand Pfohl (1862 - 1949)

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