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by Otto Gildemeister (1823 - 1902)

Der Frühling blüht
 (Sung text for setting by C. Reinthaler)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der Frühling blüht, die Woge fließet,
Hoch ziehn die Wolken durch den Raum,
Von Blumen rot die Wiese sprießet,
Der Vogel singt im grünen Baum.
Was singt er wohl?
Genießet der Jugend wundersüßen Traum.

Der Frühling blüht, die Woge fließet
Hoch ziehn die Wolken durch den Raum,
Die Rose rot sich nun erschließet,
Die Liebe flüstert hörbar kaum.
Was sagt sie wohl?
Genießet der Jugend wundersüßen Traum.

Composition:

    Set to music by Carl Martin Reinthaler (1822 - 1896), "Der Frühling blüht", op. 36 (Vier Gesänge für 1 tiefere Stimme mit Pianofortebleitung) no. 4, published 1889 [ low voice and piano ], Bremen, Fischer

Text Authorship:

  • by Otto Gildemeister (1823 - 1902)

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Researcher for this page: Malcolm Wren [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2014-07-21
Line count: 12
Word count: 67

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