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by Walter Calé (1881 - 1904)

Encore
 (Sung text for setting by K. Weigl)
 See original
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Nun bist du ruhig, liebes Herz,
   Die Schmerzen gleiten
   nur so von weiten
   noch heimatwärts.
Das waren trübe Zeiten.
 
Schon wacht der Mond am Himmel lang.
   Mir quillt versonnen
   aus Seelenbronnen
   ein kühler Sang
von neuen Liebeswonnen.
 
Was sing' ich denn die trübe Nacht?
   Laß uns doch warten!
   Bald kommt in Fahrten
   von hoher Pracht
der Tag in unsern Garten.
 
Die öde Sehnsucht ist mir tot.
   Der Tag will schlingen
   um mich ein Klingen.
   Glück wuchs aus Not.
Wie will ich fröhlich singen!

Composition:

    Set to music by Karl Weigl (1881 - 1949), "Encore", 1921-32 [ alto and piano ], from 6 Gesänge für eine Frauenstimme und Klavier, no. 4

Text Authorship:

  • by Walter Calé (1881 - 1904), "Encore", appears in Nachgelassene Schriften, in Gedichte (1899-1904)

See other settings of this text.

Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):

  • ENG English (Luise Haessler) , "Encore"


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This text was added to the website: 2009-06-11
Line count: 20
Word count: 83

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