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from Volkslieder (Folksongs)
Translation by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

Bei den roten Rosen
 (Sung text for setting by M. Bruch)
 Matches base text
Language: German (Deutsch)  after the English 
Bin früh hinaus gegangen
Im Maiensonnenschein,
ihr Allerbestes sangen
die Waldvögelein,
wo oft mich erwartet
die Treugeliebte mein,
bei den roten, roten Rosen.
 
Im Rosenhag wie gerne
Säh ich dich heute stehn!
Wie konntest in die Ferne
So weit von mir gehen!
Wann wird ich mein Treulieb,
mein Treulieb wiedersehn
bei den roten, roten Rosen.

Composition:

    Set to music by Max Bruch (1838 - 1920), "Bei den roten Rosen", published 1876 [ SATB chorus a cappella ], from Denkmale des Volksgesanges. Volkslieder vierstimmig gesetzt (Sopran, Alt, Tenor und Bass), Heft 1. Schottische Volkslieder, no. 6, Berlin, Simrock

Text Authorship:

  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

Based on:

  • a text in English from Volkslieder (Folksongs) , from The Scots Musical Museum, compiled by James Johnson, first published 1787-1803 [text unavailable]
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Researcher for this page: Ferdinando Albeggiani

This text was added to the website: 2007-11-19
Line count: 14
Word count: 55

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