Italian (Italiano) translations of Drei Lieder, opus 9
by Egon Pütz (b. 1877)
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"In meiner Brust, da sitzt ein Weh, Das will die Brust zersprengen; Und wo ich steh' und wo ich geh', Will's mich von hinnen drängen. "Es treibt mich nach der Liebsten Näh', Als könnt die Grete heilen; Doch wenn ich der ins Auge seh', Muß ich von hinnen eilen. "Ich steig' hinauf des Berges Höh', Dort ist man doch alleine; Und wenn ich still dort oben steh', Dann steh' ich still und weine."
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- by Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856), no title, appears in Buch der Lieder, in Junge Leiden, in Romanzen, in 4. Der arme Peter, no. 2
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Confirmed with Buch der Lieder von Heinrich Heine, zweiundfünfzigste Auflage (52nd edition), Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe, 1882, pages 52-53.
Nel mio petto c'è una pena che vuole spezzare il cuore; e se sto fermo o se mi muovo, mi spinge sempre via. Mi spinge verso l'amata, come se Rita potesse guarirmi; ma quando la guardo negli occhi, devo fuggire lontano. E salgo sulla cima dei monti, là si sta veramente soli; e quando sto tranquillo lassù, allora in silenzio, piango.
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Word count: 61
Und wüßten's die Blumen, die kleinen, Wie tief verwundet mein Herz, Sie würden mit mir weinen, Zu heilen meinen Schmerz. Und wüßten's die Nachtigallen, Wie ich so traurig und krank, Sie ließen fröhlich erschallen Erquickenden Gesang. Und wüßten sie mein Wehe, Die [goldnen]1 Sternelein, Sie kämen aus ihrer Höhe, Und sprächen Trost mir ein. [Die]2 alle können's nicht wissen, Nur [eine]3 kennt meinen Schmerz; [Sie]4 hat ja selbst zerrissen, Zerrissen mir das Herz.
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- by Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856), no title, appears in Buch der Lieder, in Lyrisches Intermezzo, no. 22
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View original text (without footnotes)Confirmed with Heinrich Heine, Buch der Lieder, Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg, 1827, page 128.
Note: Christian Jost's setting begins "Zerrissen mir das Herz" (the last line) and then follows the rest of the text.
1 Jost, Schumann: "goldenen"2 André, Jost, Schumann: "Sie"
3 Hensel: "einer"
4 Hensel: "Er"
Se sapessero i fiorellini, i piccoli, come profondo è ferito il mio cuore, piangerebbero con me, per risanare il mio dolore. Se sapessero gli usgnoli, quanto sono triste e malato, farebbero risuonare il canto lieto e consolatore. Se sapessero il mio tormento le stelline d'oro, verrebbero giù dal loro cielo e mi direbbero parole di conforto. Tutti loro non possono saperlo, Una sola conosce il mio dolore; lei che mi ha spezzato, mi ha spezzato il cuore.
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- Translation from German (Deutsch) to Italian (Italiano) copyright © 2006 by Amelia Maria Imbarrato, (re)printed on this website with kind permission. To reprint and distribute this author's work for concert programs, CD booklets, etc., you must ask the copyright-holder(s) directly for permission. If you receive no response, you must consider it a refusal.
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- a text in German (Deutsch) by Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856), no title, appears in Buch der Lieder, in Lyrisches Intermezzo, no. 22
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This text was added to the website: 2006-03-27
Line count: 16
Word count: 77