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by (Friedrich) Julius Hammer (1810 - 1862)

Hoch geht die See
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Hoch geht die See, mit ihr mein Herz!
Es löst sich das Weh,
Das bange Weh
Und der schwüle, der drückende Schmerz!

Hoch geht die See, und Sturm drüber hin!
Wie mächtig erschallt
Der Wogen Gewalt,
Wie erfrischt sie mir kräftig den Sinn!

Hoch geht die See mit stolzem Klang,
Ich schau ins Gewühl
Mit freud'gem Gefühl;
Und ich sing in den freien Gesang:

Hoch geht die See und hoch mein Herz!
Vergiss nun dein Weh,
Dein banges Weh
Und den kleinen, den drückenden Schmerz!

Available sung texts:   ← What is this?

•   J. Rheinberger 

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Text Authorship:

  • by (Friedrich) Julius Hammer (1810 - 1862), appears in Zu allen guten Stunden, in Vom Meere, first published 1854 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Joseph (Gabriel) Rheinberger (1839 - 1901), "Hoch geht die See", op. 3 (Sieben Lieder) no. 4 (1861) [ medium voice and piano ] [sung text checked 1 time]

Researcher for this page: Sharon Krebs [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2009-05-19
Line count: 16
Word count: 86

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