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by Max Dauthendey (1867 - 1918)

Der Frühling ist in aller Mund
 (Sung text for setting by N. von Hannenheim)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Noch schneit es Schnee in einer Stund
Und regnet Regen in der andern.
Der Frühling ist in aller Mund.
Aber auf Wegen weit und breit,
So weit die Beine Meilen wandern,
Hat's überall noch gute Zeit.
Unendlich kahl wie Ewigkeit
Ist Berg und Tal im Erdensaal.
Zur Hochzeit ist noch nichts bereit.

Composition:

    Set to music by Norbert von Hannenheim (1898 - 1943), "Der Frühling ist in aller Mund" [ voice and piano ], from Drei Lieder auf Texten von Max Dauthendey, no. 3, in the collection Lieder siebenbürgischer Komponisten, Book II

Text Authorship:

  • by Max Dauthendey (1867 - 1918)

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This text was added to the website: 2009-06-08
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