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by Konrad (or Conrad) Hofmann von Nauborn (1829 - 1874)

Abendlied
 (Sung text for setting by L. Le Beau)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Im Westen ist versunken der Sonne goldner Schein,
Es neigen schlummertrunken das Haupt die Blümelein.
Das Schifflein eilt zum Hafen, der Mensch der Hütet zu:
o lass sie friedlich schlafen o lass sie friedlich schlafen
du Gott der Liebe du, du Gott der Liebe du.

Lass schlummern bis zum Morgen die weite Schöpfung dein
Und nimm hinweg die Sorgen und nimm hinweg die Pein.
Wenn Berg und Thale lachen nach friedlich stiller Ruh,
Lass Frisch die Welt erwachen lass Frisch die Welt erwachen
du Gott der Liebe du, du Gott der Liebe du.

Composition:

    Set to music by Luise Adolpha Le Beau (1850 - 1927), "Abendlied", op. 6 (Zwei Duette für 2 Soprane mit Pianoforte) no. 2, published 1877, first performed 1877 [ vocal duet for 2 sopranos with piano ], Berlin, Luckhardt

Text Authorship:

  • by Konrad (or Conrad) Hofmann von Nauborn (1829 - 1874)

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Researcher for this page: Gijs Kets

This text was added to the website: 2012-10-15
Line count: 10
Word count: 93

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