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by Fritz Lemmermayer (1857 - 1932), as Julie Strisch

Am Flusse
 (Sung text for setting by R. Stöhr)
 See original
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der Abend schwebt auf leisem Fittig nieder;
Die Wellen zieh'n, die Weiden schimmern grau,
Ein Flügelschlag, ein Tierschrei hin und wieder,
Ein Heimchenchor, tief einsam liegt die Au.
Ein Wolkenzug, getaucht in Abendgluten
Und zwischen Erd' und Himmel heit're Ruh'.
Sanft wiegend tragen goldgesäumte Fluten
Ein müdes Herz dem ew'gen Frieden zu.

Composition:

    Set to music by Richard Stöhr (1874 - 1967), "Am Flusse", op. 34 (Sechs Duette) no. 2 [ vocal duet for soprano and tenor with piano ], Leipzig, Kahnt

Text Authorship:

  • by Fritz Lemmermayer (1857 - 1932), as Julie Strisch, "Am Flusse"

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