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by Albert (Ernst Ludwig Karl), Graf von Schlippenbach (1800 - 1886)

Frühlingsblumen
 (Sung text for setting by K. Reinecke)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Nun glänzen im Lenzen die Blümlein all,
die Aueglein, die Zweiglein, der Wasser fall,
Schneeglöckchen, Schneeflöckchen im Sonnenschein,
blau Veilchen, ein Weilchen hülle dich ein;
Tulpanen, ihr Fahnen des Frühlings, schnell,
Schwertlilien, Jonquilien sind alle zur Stell'!
Narzissen die wissen wie mir geschehn,
Massliebchen, mein Liebchen ist Tausendschön!

Composition:

    Set to music by Karl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke (1824 - 1910), "Frühlingsblumen", op. 26 (Zwei Lieder von Graf A. v. Schlippenbach) no. 2 (1847), published 1850 [ voice, piano, and violin ], Cassel, Luckhardt

Text Authorship:

  • by Albert (Ernst Ludwig Karl), Graf von Schlippenbach (1800 - 1886)

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