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French (Français) translation of In Meeres Mitten ist ein offner Laden

by Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856), "In Meeres Mitten ist ein offner Laden", op. 65 no. 7 (1847), published 1849 [ TTBB chorus ], from Ritornelle in canonischen Weisen, no. 7, Leipzig, Breitkopf und Härtel

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In Meeres Mitten ist ein off'ner Laden,
Und eine junge Kaufmannsfrau darinnen,
Die feil hat golden Band und Seidenfaden.

Text Authorship:

  • by Friedrich Rückert (1788 - 1866), "Der Kramladen im Meere", written 1817, appears in Ritornelle, in 5. Die Ritornelle von Ariccia, Auswahl aus den an Ort und Stelle gesammelten, no. 65

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Researcher for this page: Dr. Gerrit den Hartogh
In Meeres Mitt' ist ein Altar erhaben,
Mit Rosenkränzen kommen alle Frauen;
O bittet ihn für mich, Jesum den Knaben!

Text Authorship:

  • by Friedrich Rückert (1788 - 1866), "Die Andacht im Meere", written 1817, appears in Ritornelle, in 5. Die Ritornelle von Ariccia, Auswahl aus den an Ort und Stelle gesammelten, no. 67

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Researcher for this page: Dr. Gerrit den Hartogh
Author(s): Friedrich Rückert (1788 - 1866)
Au milieu de la mer il y a un magasin ouvert,
Et une jeune marchande dedans,
Qui vend des rubans dorés et des fils de soie.

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  • Translation from German (Deutsch) to French (Français) copyright © 2013 by Guy Laffaille, (re)printed on this website with kind permission. To reprint and distribute this author's work for concert programs, CD booklets, etc., you may ask the copyright-holder(s) directly or ask us; we are authorized to grant permission on their behalf. Please provide the translator's name when contacting us.
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Au milieu de la mer il y a un grand autel,
Avec des chapelets viennent toutes les femmes ;
Oh, prie-le pour moi, enfant Jésus !

Text Authorship:

  • Translation from German (Deutsch) to French (Français) copyright © 2013 by Guy Laffaille, (re)printed on this website with kind permission. To reprint and distribute this author's work for concert programs, CD booklets, etc., you may ask the copyright-holder(s) directly or ask us; we are authorized to grant permission on their behalf. Please provide the translator's name when contacting us.
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  • a text in German (Deutsch) by Friedrich Rückert (1788 - 1866), "Die Andacht im Meere", written 1817, appears in Ritornelle, in 5. Die Ritornelle von Ariccia, Auswahl aus den an Ort und Stelle gesammelten, no. 67
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Translation © by Guy Laffaille
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