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by Karl Johann, Ritter Braun von Braunthal (1802 - 1866)

Gruss
 (Sung text for setting by L. Spohr)
 Matches original text
Language: German (Deutsch) 
      Immortelle! 
Bring' mein: Gute Nacht! ihr hin,
Sag ihr, daß ich glücklich bin,
Küßt sie dich an meiner Stelle.

      Immortelle! 
Sag ihr nicht, daß ich geweint,
Sag ihr, daß die Zeit vereint,
Hüllen nicht, doch Seel' und Seele.
 
      Immortelle! 
Sag ihr, Liebe sei der Stern,
Der, versinkt er westwärts fern,
Auftaucht in des Ostens Welle.

Composition:

    Set to music by Louis [Ludwig] Spohr (1784 - 1859), "Gruss", WoO. 110 (1843)

Text Authorship:

  • by Karl Johann, Ritter Braun von Braunthal (1802 - 1866), "An eine Immortelle", appears in Morgen, Tag und Nacht aus dem Leben eines Dichters, in 1. Morgen, in Helene, oder Lieder der Liebe, no. 16

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This text was added to the website: 2009-04-19
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