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:'''Edition notes:''' Edition is in D flat major. Source: Oliver Ditson Company (1902) - Music ID Number: Mutopia-2008/03/10-1367
:'''Edition notes:''' Edition is in D flat major. Source: Oliver Ditson Company (1902) - Music ID Number: Mutopia-2008/03/10-1367

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Editor: Daniel Johnson (submitted 2008-07-21).   Score information: Letter or A4, 2 pages, 69 kbytes   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Edition is in D flat major. Source: Oliver Ditson Company (1902) - Music ID Number: Mutopia-2008/03/10-1367

General Information

Title: Es hat die Rose sich beklagt, Op. 42, No. 5
Composer: Robert Franz
Lyricist: Friedrich von Bodenstedt (1819-1892)

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Soprano Solo
Genre: Secular, Lieder

Language: German
Instruments: Piano

Published:

Description: Based on a text in Azerbaijani by Mirzə Şəfi Vazeh (1794-1852) - (text unavailable)

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Original text and translations

German.png German text

Es hat die Rose sich beklagt,
Daß gar zu schnell der Duft vergehe
Den ihr den Lenz gegeben habe.
Da hab’ ich ihr zum Trost gesagt,
Daß er durch meine Lieder wehe,
Und dort ein ew’ges Leben habe