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Song Cycle by Benno Ammann (1904 - 1986)

2. Die geheimnisvolle Flöte  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Durch Blumenduft und Abendwind klang ferne Flöte;
Da schnitt ich eine Gerte ab, ihr Antwort gebend;
Seitdem hören nachts, wenn alles schläft,
Die Vögel manch' Gespräch in ihrer Sprache.

Text Authorship:

  • by Max Geilinger (1884 - 1948), "Die geheimnisvolle Flöte"

Based on:

  • a text in Chinese (中文) by Li-Tai-Po (701 - 762), "春夜洛城闻笛"
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Confirmed with Max Geilinger, Chinesische Gedichte in Vierzeilern aus der Tang-Zeit 唐人絕句百首. Mit 6 Reproduktionen alter Gemälde aus dem kaiserlichen Palast zu Peking auf Tafeln und 20 Wiedergaben von Original-Pinselzeichnungen von Richard Hadl, Zürich: Rascher Verlag, 1944. p.86


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