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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 .
"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".
"Morgen!" ("Tomorrow!") is the last in a set of four songs composed in 1894 by the German composer Richard Strauss.It is designated Opus 27, Number 4.. The text of this Lied, the German love poem "Morgen!", was written by Strauss's contemporary, John Henry Mackay, who was of partly Scottish descent but brought up in Germany.
all deiner Kinder hohen Lobgesang. When the silence thus engulfs us, so let us hear that vibrant sound of the world, which invisibly enshrouds us, all Thy children's high lauding hymns. 7. Von guten Mächten wunderbar geborgen erwarten wir getrost, was kommen mag. Gott ist bei [17] uns am Abend und am Morgen und ganz gewiß an jedem neuen Tag. [18]
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.
Each stanza ends with a refrain of 2 lines which are repeated: "Und bis wir uns wieder sehen, halte Gott dich fest in seiner Hand" (And until we see each other again, may God hold you tight in his hand). [3] [4] The melody is not inspired by Irish models but Pytlik's invention. [1] Set in F major and common time, it features many lively eighth ...
Erwin und Elmire (1775), ... Von morgens bis mitternachts (1912), by Georg Kaiser; Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder (1938–39/1941), by Bertolt Brecht; N.
Ein Wiegenlied, bei Mondschein zu singen: So schlafe nun, du Kleine!, Op. 52/3; Als er sein Weib und's Kind schlafend fand: Das heiß' ich rechte Augenweide, Op. 52/4; Die Natur: Tausend Blumen um mich her, Op. 52/5; Der Frühling: Heute will ich fröhlich, fröhlich sein, Op. 52/6; Die Sternseherin: Ich sehe oft um Mitternacht, Op. 52/7