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Da fällt herab ein Träumelein, Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf. Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf, Am Himmel ziehn die Schaf, Die Sternlein sind die Lämmerlein, Der Mond der ist das Schäferlein, Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf. Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf, Christkindlein hat ein Schaf, Ist selbst das liebe Gotteslamm, Das um uns all zu Tode kam, Schlaf, Kindlein ...
The song title was disambiguated to its first line, "Danke für diesen guten Morgen" (Thanks for this good morning). The song has been included in the hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch . It has been called the best-known German sacred song .
Mein Kind: Joris Ivens, Vladimir Pozner, Alfons Machalz: Documentary, short: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder: Wolfgang Staudte: Helene Weigel, Simone Signoret: Drama: Based on Bertolt Brecht's play Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder; unfinished Der Ochse von Kulm: Martin Hellberg: Thea Aichbichler, Ferdinand Anton: Comedy: Ein Polterabend: Curt Bois ...
The following is a list of the complete secular vocal output composed by Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828).. It is divided into eleven sections, and attempts to reflect the most current information with regards to Schubert's catalogue.
Geradeaus bis zum Morgen: Peter Adam: Arthur Brauss, Klaus Grünberg: Crime: The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty: Wim Wenders: Arthur Brauss, Erika Pluhar, Kai Fischer: Drama: a.k.a. The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick. West German-Austrian co-production [56] The Golden Thing Edgar Reitz, Ula Stöckl, Alf Brustellin, Nicos Perakis
"Christmas Carol, Chemically Cleaned" is a parody of the well-known Christmas carol "Morgen, Kinder, wird's was geben", the lyrics of which were written by Karl Friedrich Splittegarb. It contradicts its title and inverts it into the opposing statement of "Morgen, Kinder, wird's nichts geben!"—"something" to "nothing".
Schließe mir die Augen beide" is a poem by Theodor Storm from his 1851 collection Sommergeschichten und Lieder (Summer Stories and Songs). [1] Helene Nahowski (1910), by Arnold Schoenberg. It was twice set to music by Alban Berg. Berg composed his first setting in 1907, dedicating it to his future wife, Helene Nahowski .
Title Released Album Length "Ärzte-Theme" (Instrumental) 1984 "Debil" ["Devil"] 02:00 "Ouvertüre zum besten Konzert der Welt" "Overture to the best concert in the world"