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by Heinrich von Morungen

Verwirrung
 (Sung text for setting by R. Schafer)
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Language: Mittelhochdeutsch 
Ach, froúwe, wil du mich genern,
sô sich mich ein vil lützel an.
ich enmác mich langer niht erwern,
den lîp muoz ich verloren hân.
ich bin siech, mîn herze ist wunt.
frouwe, daz hânt mir getân
mîn ougen und dîn roter munt.
Ach, frouwe, mîne swêre sich,
ê ich verliese mînen lîp.
ein wort du sprêche wider mich:
verkêre daz, du sêlic wîp!
Nein! Ja! u.s.w.

Composition:

    Set to music by Raymond Murray Schafer (b. 1933), "Verwirrung", 1986 [ voice and orchestra ], from Minnelieder, no. 7, confirmed with a CD booklet

Text Authorship:

  • by Heinrich von Morungen

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This text was added to the website: 2020-08-20
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