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by Adolf Holst (1867 - 1945)

Die heiligen drei Könige
 (Sung text for setting by J. Haas)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Die heil'gen drei Könige aus Morgenland,
sie kamen wohlgeganen Hand in Hand;
sie brachten Weihrauch und brachten Myrrhen,
ein Sternlein tut sie schön führen.

Eia, eia, Christkindelein, eia!
Eia, eia, Christkindelein, eia!

Und als sie traten in Bethlehems Stall,
sie fanden Joseph und die Hirten all,
dazu Maria, Maria die Reine,
mit einem Heil'genscheine.

Eia, eia, Christkindelein, eia!
Eia, eia, Christkindelein, eia!

Maria wiegte ihr Jesuskind zur Ruh,
und alle Hirtenbuben, sie sangen dazu,
sie sangen so selig und sangen so süße
wie Englein im Paradiese.

Eia, eia, Christkindelein, eia!
Eia, eia, Christkindelein, eia!

Composition:

    Set to music by Joseph Haas (1879 - 1960), "Die heiligen drei Könige", op. 49 (Sechs Krippenlieder) no. 6, published 1919 [ medium voice (or children's chorus) and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Adolf Holst (1867 - 1945)

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This text was added to the website: 2009-02-24
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