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by Gertrud Emily Borngräber, née von Schlieben (1873 - 1939), as Gerda von Robertus

Kythere
 (Sung text for setting by R. Stephan)
 Matches base text
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Der Rosen Düfte liebeatmend
schwingen in weichen Wellen,
die wie Brüste beben, sich zu uns
über purpurblaue Meere.
Ganz ferne, feiner Äolsharfen klingen.

Die Barke, Liebster, lenk und lass uns streben
gen Aphrodites Inselreich: Kythere.

Composition:

    Set to music by Rudi Stephan (1887 - 1915), "Kythere", 1913, published 1921, from Ich will dir singen ein Hohelied, no. 1

Text Authorship:

  • by Gertrud Emily Borngräber, née von Schlieben (1873 - 1939), as Gerda von Robertus

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This text was added to the website: 2011-10-22
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