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Zwei Lieder für dreistimmigen Frauenchor

Song Cycle by Carl Ruckstuhl (1838 - 1907)

1. Das Veilchen Sung Text

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Ei Veichen, liebes Veilchen!
So sag' einmal doch an:
Warum gehst du ein Weilchen
Den Blumen all' voran?

"Weil ich bin gar so kleine,
Erschein ich vor dem Mai,
Denn käm' ich nicht alleine,
Ging't ihr an mir vorbei!"

Text Authorship:

  • by Adolf Schults (1820 - 1858), no title, appears in Frühlingsfeier, in Blumen-Lieder, in Veilchen, no. 2

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Research team for this page: Harry Joelson , Johann Winkler



Text Authorship:

  • by Konrad Fisler (1859 - 1925)

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2. Lenz

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Kommt der liebe Frühling wieder
 . . . . . . . . . .

— The rest of this text is not
currently in the database but will be
added as soon as we obtain it. —

Text Authorship:

  • by Jakob Spühler

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Total word count: 39
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