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by Franz Alfred Muth (1839 - 1890)

Mondnacht
 (Sung text for setting by L. Liebe)
 See original
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Mondlicht glitzert in den Bäumen,
Mondlicht fließt herab wie Schnee,
in den Zweigen rings ist Träumen,
nur am Waldborn trinkt ein Reh.

Nur die Nachtigall lässt klingen
Sehnsuchtslaut in stiller Nacht,
dass ein wundersames Singen
in der Seele aufgewacht.

Lasst sie schlummern in dem Tale,
träumen Träume dieser Welt;
Komm ins Herz mit lichtem Strahle,
süße Nacht, vom Himmelszelt.

Composition:

    Set to music by Ludwig Liebe (1819 - 1900), "Mondnacht", op. 99 (Sechs Lieder für 1 Singstimme mit Pianofortebleitung) no. 2, published 1887 [ voice and piano ], Regensburg, Coppenrath

Text Authorship:

  • by Franz Alfred Muth (1839 - 1890), no title, appears in Rosen der Heide. Lieder, in Mondnacht, no. 3

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