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by Hafis (c1327 - 1390)
Translation by Hans Bethge (1876 - 1946)

Gebrochene Herzen
 (Sung text for setting by O. Ulmer)
 See base text
Language: German (Deutsch)  after the Persian (Farsi) 
Jawohl, man merke andachtsvoll
und fromm den Heiligen sich,
doch einem Herzen, das in Liebe brach,
naht euch mit tiefster Ehrfurcht,
denn es ist heiliger als die Heiligen alle.

Composition:

    Set to music by (Carl Theodor) Oskar Ulmer (1883 - 1966), "Gebrochene Herzen", op. 46 no. 3 (1944) [ high voice and harp or piano ], from Die Lieder des Hafis, no. 3

Text Authorship:

  • by Hans Bethge (1876 - 1946), appears in Hafis, first published 1910

Based on:

  • a text in Persian (Farsi) by Hafis (c1327 - 1390) [text unavailable]
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2003-10-19
Line count: 5
Word count: 30

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