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by Friedrich Rückert (1788 - 1866)

In der Lüfte Blau
 (Sung text for setting by B. Sekles)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Ich stieg, ein Vogel, in der Lüfte Blau,
die Sonne war hinab mit ihrem Glanze;
im Abendsterne stand die schönste Frau
und schlug ein Saitenspiel als wie zum Tanze.
Die Sterne traten an des Himmels Kranze
hervor und horchten auf das Lied genau;
sie kreisten schweigend, und es fiel der Tau
zur Erd' hinab auf jede durst'ge Pflanze.

Confirmed with Gedichte von Friedrich Rückert, neue Auflage. Frankfurt am Main, 1847


Composition:

    Set to music by Bernhard Sekles (1872 - 1934), "In der Lüfte Blau", op. 18 (Vier Lieder auf Gedichte von Friedrich Rückert für Bariton und Klavier) no. 3 [ baritone and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Friedrich Rückert (1788 - 1866), "In der Lüfte Blau"

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