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by Guido (Pieter Theodoor Jozef) Gezelle (1830 - 1899)

Hosannah
 (Sung text for setting by R. Mengelberg)
 Matches original text
Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Hosannah zingt,
't is palmendag.
Jerusalem,
slaat open
uw' deuren al,
komt uitewaard,
en kust, in 't zand
gekropen,
het voetspeur en
de stappen van
het veulen, dat
vol eer
is voerende in
Jerusalem
-- Hosannah zingt! --
den Heer!
Spelling changes used by Schuurman: Hosannah -> Hosanna; Jerusalem -> Jeruzalem ; voetspeur -> voetspoor
Spelling changes used by Schuyten: voerende -> voerend'

Composition:

    Set to music by (Kurt) Rudolf Mengelberg (1892 - 1959), "Hosannah" [ voice and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Guido (Pieter Theodoor Jozef) Gezelle (1830 - 1899), "Hosannah"

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2012-09-23
Line count: 16
Word count: 38

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