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Verratene Liebe

Language: German

Da nachts wir uns küßten, o Mädchen,
hat keiner uns zugeschaut.
Die Sterne, die standen am Himmel,
wir haben den Sternen getraut.

Es ist ein Stern gefallen,
der hat dem Meer uns verklagt,
da hat das Meer es dem Ruder,
das Ruder dem Schiffer gesagt.

Da sang der selbige Schiffer
es seiner Liebsten vor.
Nun singen's auf Straßen und Märkten
die Knaben und Mädchen im Chor.1


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1 Humperdinck adds: "Sie singen von unsrer Liebe, / von Wellen und Sternenlicht. / Lass Liebste, sie singen und raunen: / wir küssen und hören sie nicht!" ... English translation (Malcolm Wren): They are singing of our love, / of waves and starlight. / My love, let them sing and whisper: / we shall kiss and not hear them!"

Authorship Based on Based on
    * a text in Greek from folk poetry/song tradition , collected by N. G. Politis around 1900; this is text no. 124 of a selection of "folksongs" (re)published in 1975

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Set in Russian, a translation of Anonymous/Unidentified Artist RUS ENG GER FRE
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Added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.

Tajna

Language: Russian

Kogda menja v usta i ochi ty,
milyj drug moj, celoval,
odni sverkali svezdy nochi...
Kto zh nashu tajnu rasskazal?

V tu noch' zvezda odna upala
i v morja temnoj glubine
pro nashu tajnu prosheptala
srebrosverkajushchej volne.

Volna veslu progovorilas',
podslushal tajnu u besla
plovec, v njom krov' zabilas'...
I tajnav zvuki perelilas',
i v gromkoj pesne ozhila.

On pel, jego napevu
vnimala milaja ne raz,
s tekh por i junoshi,
i devy vse pesnju
tu pojut pro nas.


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Authorship Based on Based on Based on
    * a text in Greek from folk poetry/song tradition , collected by N. G. Politis around 1900; this is text no. 124 of a selection of "folksongs" (re)published in 1975

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

Date added to the website: 0000-00-00.