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Abendlied nach dem Choral von Adam Krieger

Set by Winfried Schreiter (b. 1930), "Abendlied nach dem Choral von Adam Krieger ", 2000 [ voice and piano ]  [sung text not yet checked]

Note: this setting is made up of several separate texts.


Nun sich der Tag geendet hat,
und keine Sonn' mehr scheint,
schläfft alles was sich abgematt'
und was zuvor geweint.

[ ... ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Adam Krieger (1634 - 1666)

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Researcher for this page: Ferdinando Albeggiani



Nur du, mein Gott, hast keine Rast
du schläfst noch schlummerst nicht;
die Finsternis ist dir verhasst,
weil du bist selbst das Licht.

Gedenke, Herr, doch auch an mich
in dieser schwarzen Nacht
und schenke du mir gnädiglich
den Schutz von deiner Wacht.

Drauf tu ich meine Augen zu
und schlafe fröhlich ein,
mein Gott wacht jetzt in meiner Ruh
wer wollt' doch traurig sein ?

Text Authorship:

  • by Johannes Friedrich Herzog

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Researcher for this page: Winfried Schreiter


Author(s): Johannes Friedrich Herzog , Adam Krieger (1634 - 1666)
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