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

'k Hoore tuitend' hoornen
 (Sung text for setting by J. Weegenhuise)
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Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
'k Hoore tuitend' hoornen en
  de navond is nabij
    voor mij:
kinderen, blij en blonde, komt,
  de navond is nabij,
    komt bij:
zegene u de Alderhoogste, want
  de navond is nabij,
    komt bij:
'k hoore tuitend' hoornen en
  de navond is nabij,
    voor mij!
Clément, J. Tinel, Van Puyvelde, and Veremans change the spelling of Alderhoogste to "Allerhoogste"
Van Puyvelde and Veremans change the spelling of "hoore" to "hore"

Composition:

    Set to music by Johan Weegenhuise (b. 1910), "'k Hoore tuitend' hoornen" [ four-part mixed chorus a cappella ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Guido (Pieter Theodoor Jozef) Gezelle (1830 - 1899), "'k Hoore tuitend' hoornen"

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2011-03-15
Line count: 12
Word count: 44

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