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by Klaus Groth (1819 - 1899)

Dünjens ‑ 1. An de Kark wohnt de Prester
 (Sung text for setting by J. Grimm)
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Language: Plattdeutsch 
  An de Kark
    Wahnt de Prester,
Un de Möller wahnt an Dik,
  Un ik wahn
    Bi min Leefste,
Seeg ȩr jeden Ogenblick.

  Geit de Klock
    Anne Karkwand,
Gat de Rœder innen Grund,
  Geit min Hart
    Noch vȩl muntrer,
Nix as Lev de drift dat rund.

Composition:

    Set to music by Julius Otto Grimm (1827 - 1903), "Dünjens - 1. An de Kark wohnt de Prester", op. 24 no. 10, published 1894 [ vocal trio for alto, tenor and bass with piano ], from Ein Liederkranz aus Klaus Groth's Quickborn für Sopran, Alt, Tenor und Bass, no. 10, Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, Brussels, London, New York

Text Authorship:

  • by Klaus Groth (1819 - 1899), no title, appears in Quickborn: Volksleben in Plattdeutschen Gedichten ditmarscher Mundart, in Dünjens = Dönchen (Liederchen, cantilenae), no. 8

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