LiederNet logo

CONTENTS

×
  • Home | Introduction
  • Composers (20,109)
  • Text Authors (19,482)
  • Go to a Random Text
  • What’s New
  • A Small Tour
  • FAQ & Links
  • Donors
  • DONATE

UTILITIES

  • Search Everything
  • Search by Surname
  • Search by Title or First Line
  • Search by Year
  • Search by Collection

CREDITS

  • Emily Ezust
  • Contributors (1,114)
  • Contact Information
  • Bibliography

  • Copyright Statement
  • Privacy Policy

Follow us on Facebook

by (Friedrich) Emil Rittershaus (1834 - 1897)

Heute beim vollen Glas
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Heute beim vollen Glas,
Morgen beim Schätzchen!
Heut' einen frischen Trunk,
Morgen ein Schmätzchen.

Heute beim gold'nen Wein
Schwindet das Stündchen,
Morgen zum Küssen spitzt
Liebchen das Mündchen!

Immer dasselbe nur
Macht uns verdrießlich.
Heute dies, morgen dasm
Das ist ersprießlich!
Heute beim gold'nen Wein
Tun wir uns gütlich;
Heute dies, morgen das,
Das ist gemütlich!

About the headline (FAQ)

Text Authorship:

  • by (Friedrich) Emil Rittershaus (1834 - 1897), no title, appears in Denkzeichen trüber Stunden, in Zecherlieder, no. 4 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Carl Schiller (flourished 1861-1885), "Heute beim vollen Glas", op. 29 no. 2, published 1884 [voice, piano, and chorus ad libitum], from Zwei Zecherlieder für 1 Singstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung mit Chor ad libitum, no. 2, Koburg, Schiller [ sung text not verified ]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2011-04-07
Line count: 16
Word count: 56

Gentle Reminder

This website began in 1995 as a personal project by Emily Ezust, who has been working on it full-time without a salary since 2008. Our research has never had any government or institutional funding, so if you found the information here useful, please consider making a donation. Your help is greatly appreciated!
–Emily Ezust, Founder

Donate

We use cookies for internal analytics and to earn much-needed advertising revenue. (Did you know you can help support us by turning off ad-blockers?) To learn more, see our Privacy Policy. To learn how to opt out of cookies, please visit this site.

I acknowledge the use of cookies

Contact
Copyright
Privacy

Copyright © 2025 The LiederNet Archive

Site redesign by Shawn Thuris