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by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

Schön Brigitte
 (Sung text for setting by B. Sekles)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Chor:
Wohl früh aus ihrer Hütte
tritt morgens schön Brigitte,
hinaus aufs Feld zu gehen,
nach ihrem Schatz zu spähen.

Solo:
Ach Schatz, ach lieber Schatz,
wann kommst du, mich zu holen?

Chor:
Der Schatz ist fortgegangen,
ihn trieb ein heiß' Verlangen,
die Heiden zu bekriegen
und für das Kreuz zu siegen.

Solo:
Ach Schatz, ach lieber Schatz,
wann kommst du, mich zu holen?

Chor:
Ihr Schatz, der ist gefallen
durch Feindes gift'ge Krallen,
im Feindesland verdorben,
auf fremder Erd' gestorben.

Solo:
Ach Schatz, ach lieber Schatz,
wann kommst du, mich zu holen?

Composition:

    Set to music by Bernhard Sekles (1872 - 1934), "Schön Brigitte", op. 12 (6 volkstümliche Gesänge für Sopransolo, Männerchor und Klavier) no. 1 [ soprano, men's chorus, piano ]

Text Authorship:

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This text was added to the website: 2021-05-22
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