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by Kurt Erich Rotter (1907 - 1979)

Phantasie in e‑Moll
 (Sung text for setting by M. von Kralik)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Leicht durchzieht 
Fliederduft 
das Gemüt,
und die Luft helle,
grelle 
Farben sprüht.

Feine Schleier weben 
sich durch der Wiese Grün,
alles da hat Leben,
will in der Sonne glüh'n.

Bächlein rauscht vorüber,
an dem Ufer blüh'n
Flieder und Jasmin,
und die Falter drüber
tanzend, gaukelnd zieh'n.

Perlend über Steine,
über dunklen Schutt
rauscht des Bächleins reine,
helle Wasserflut.

Leise, sanfte Töne,
zitternd durch das Blau,
schimmern auf den Wellen
wie der helle Tau.

Lied und Welle klingen
durch die Wiese hin;
leise hört man's singen,
singen und verglüh'n.

Composition:

    Set to music by Mathilde von Kralik (1857 - 1944), "Phantasie in e-Moll", 1928 [ voice, piano, violin ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Kurt Erich Rotter (1907 - 1979), appears in Sterbende Träume

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