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by Samuel Friedrich Wagner (flourished c1787)

Wanderlied
 (Sung text for setting by C. Attenhofer)
 See original
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Wohlauf ihr lieben Leute, 
Der Wanderstab zur Hand! 
Es geht ins schöne Weite, 
Es geht heut über Land.  

 ... 

Noch blühen grüne Lauben,
Noch ladet Rosenduft, 
Noch röthen süsse Trauben, 
Noch wehet linde Luft;

Noch wallen gold'ne Felder, 
Noch grünen Flur und Hain, 
In grünre Nacht der Wälder 
Da zieh'n wir singend ein.  

 ... 

Drum auf, ihr lieben Leute,
Den Wanderstab zur Hand! 
Es geht ins grüne Weite, 
Wie ins gelobte Land.

Composition:

    Set to music by Carl Attenhofer (1837 - 1914), "Wanderlied", op. 17 (Zwölf zwei- und dreistimmigen Kinderlieder) no. 8, published 1876, stanzas 1,3,4,6 [ vocal duet or children's chorus a cappella ], Zürich, Hug; confirmed with Lieder für Jung und Alt, hundertste Auflage, ed. by Johann Jakob Scheublin, Basel und Leipzig: Helbing & Lichtenhahn, 1905, song no. 201, page 261

Text Authorship:

  • by Samuel Friedrich Wagner (flourished c1787), "Reiselied"

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