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by Karl Joachim ("Achim") Friedrich Ludwig von Arnim (1781 - 1831)

O Nachtigall dein edler Schall, bringt...
Language: German (Deutsch) 
O Nachtigall dein edler Schall, bringt uns sehr große Freud',
Dein Stimm' [durchstreift]1 all Berg und Thal, [zur schönen]2 Sommerzeit,
Wenn du [fängst]3 an zu zücken, die [Vöglein]4 schweigen still,
[Es läßt sich keiner]5 blicken, keiner mehr singen will.

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•   R. Kahn 

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1 Kahn: "durchstreicht"
2 Kahn: "zu schöner"
3 Kahn: "fangst"
4 Kahn: "Vögel"
5 Kahn: "Keiner läßt sich mehr"

Text Authorship:

  • by Karl Joachim ("Achim") Friedrich Ludwig von Arnim (1781 - 1831), "N n Nachtigall", appears in Kinderlieder, in Das Federspiel, A. B. C. mit Flügeln, no. 13 [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 Walter Braunfels (1882 - 1954), "Die Nachtigall", op. 7 no. 5 (1904-10) [ voice and piano ], from Fragmente eines Federspiels, no. 5 [sung text not yet checked]
  • by Robert Kahn (1865 - 1951), "O Nachtigall, dein edler Schall", op. 66 no. 7, published 1920 [ vocal duet with piano ], from 24 leichte zweistimmige Kanons , no. 7, Leipzig, Leuckart [sung text checked 1 time]

Researcher for this page: Sharon Krebs [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2011-05-14
Line count: 4
Word count: 44

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