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by Joseph Samuel Tauber (1822 - 1879)

Trinklied
 (Sung text for setting by B. Randhartinger)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Den Becher hoch, den Becher hoch,
der Wein befreit von jedem Joch!
Der Wein gibt Mut und Übermut,
gibt Liebesglut und Jugendglut,
der Wein veredelt und verjüngt,
d'rum trinkt, trinkt, trinkt!

Den Becher hoch, den Becher hoch,
den einen noch, den letzten noch!
Und wenn der Mond vom Himmel fällt,
und wenn der Blitz schlägt in die Welt,
und wenn die Erd' in Nichts versinkt,
dann trinkt, trinkt, trinkt!

Confirmed Gedichte von J. S. Tauber, Leipzig, 1847.

Composition:

    Set to music by Benedikt Randhartinger (1802 - 1893), "Trinklied"

Text Authorship:

  • by Joseph Samuel Tauber (1822 - 1879), "Trinklied"

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This text was added to the website: 2022-04-21
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