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by Gottfried Wilhelm Fink (1783 - 1846)

Der Jäger
 (Sung text for setting by W. Taubert)
 See original
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Ein Jäger geht in's Holz.
Es ziert ihn wohl die Flinte,
Sein Jagdhund thut geschwinde,
Er springt bald hin, bald her,
Das freut den Jäger sehr.
Hussa, hussa, hussa! 
Das freut den Jäger sehr!

 ... 

Da steht der grüne Wald.
Er sieht die Blätter kreiseln,
Er hort ihr leises Säuseln,
Ihm klingt der Vögel Heer --
Das freut den Jäger sehr.
Hussa, hussa, hussa! 
Das freut den Jäger sehr!


So freut er lange sich;
In's Täschel thut er laden
Zwei feiste Sonntagsbraten.
Was will der Jäger mehr?
Das freut den Jäger sehr.
Hussa, hussa, hussa! 
Das freut den Jäger sehr!

 ... 

Composition:

    Set to music by (Karl Gottfried) Wilhelm Taubert (1811 - 1891), "Der Jäger", op. 153b (Sechs Lieder) no. 6, stanzas 1,4,5 [ voice and piano ], Bremen: Praeger & Meier AND Leipzig: August Whistling

Text Authorship:

  • by Gottfried Wilhelm Fink (1783 - 1846), "Der Jäger"

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Researcher for this page: Sharon Krebs [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2013-05-27
Line count: 30
Word count: 154

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