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Drei marianische Gesänge, op. 15

Song Cycle by Gertraud Kaltenecker (1915 - 2004)

1. Gegrüßet seist du, Königin  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Sei gegrüßt, o Königin,
Mutter der Barmherzigkeit,
unser Leben, unsre Wonne
und unsre Hoffnung, sei gegrüßt!
Zu dir rufen wir
verbannte Kinder Evas.
Zu dir seufzen wir trauernd und weinend
in diesem Tal der Tränen.
Wohlan denn, unsre Fürsprecherin,
wende deine barmherzigen Augen uns zu,
und nach diesem Elend zeige uns Jesus,
die gebenedeite Frucht deines Leibes!
O gütige, o milde, o süße Jungfrau Maria!

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  • a text in Latin by Anonymous/Unidentified Artist , an antiphon possibly written by a monk of Reichenau, Hermann the Lame (1013-1054), or by Adhemar, bishop of Le Puy (-1098)
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