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by Friedrich (Wilhelm Ludwig Alwin) Schmidt (1803 - 1828), as F. Alwin

Das Vöglein
 (Sung text for setting by F. Silcher)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der Wald war stumm, das Laub so bleich,
das Vöglein saß am dürren Zweig
und sang so süß in Lust und Weh':
Der Lenz ist hin, ade, ade!
Verblüht, verwelkt die Blum' im Tal,
verglüht, verhüllt der Sonne Strahl;
mich zieht's in ew'gen Frühlingsschein,
in weites, weites Land hinein,
mich zieht's hinauf zu gold'ner Höh' -
der Lenz ist hin, ade! ade!

Composition:

    Set to music by (Philipp) Friedrich Silcher (1789 - 1860), "Das Vöglein", op. 33 (Sechs Lieder für eine Sopran- oder Tenorstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte) no. 5, published 1840 [ soprano or tenor and piano ], Tübingen, Laupp

Text Authorship:

  • by Friedrich (Wilhelm Ludwig Alwin) Schmidt (1803 - 1828), as F. Alwin

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This text was added to the website: 2021-04-11
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