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by Joseph Viktor von Scheffel (1826 - 1886)

Das Hildebrandlied
 (Sung text for setting by A. Jensen)
 Matches original text
Language: German (Deutsch) 
            Hiltibraht enti Handhubrant ...

Hildebrand und sein Sohn Hadubrand, Hadubrand,
Ritten selbander in Wut entbrannt, Wut entbrannt
Gegen die Seestadt Venedig.

Hildebrand und sein Sohn Hadubrand, Hadubrand,
Keiner die Seestadt Venedig fand, Venedig fand,
Da schimpften die beiden unflätig.

Hildebrand und sein Sohn Hadubrand, Hadubrand,
Ritten bis da, wo ein Wirtshaus stand, Wirtshaus stand,
Wirtshaus mit kühlen Bieren.

Hildebrand und sein Sohn Hadubrand, Hadubrand,
Trunken sich beid' einen Riesenbrand, Riesenbrand,
Krochen heim auf allen vieren.

Composition:

    Set to music by Adolf Jensen (1837 - 1879), "Das Hildebrandlied", op. 40 no. 5, published 1871 [ bass and piano ], from Zwölf Lieder aus Scheffel's Gaudeamus für Bass, no. 5, Dresden, Hoffarth

Text Authorship:

  • by Joseph Viktor von Scheffel (1826 - 1886), "Das Hildebrandlied", appears in Gaudeamus. Lieder aus dem Engeren und Weiteren, in Kulturgeschichtlich

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2008-11-22
Line count: 13
Word count: 75

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