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Zigeunerlieder op. 103. Johannes Brahms. Choir sheet music.

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Zigeunerlieder op. 103. Johannes Brahms. Choir sheet music.

Original

Zigeunerlieder op. 103 composed by Johannes Brahms. 1833-1897. Edited by Sergej Rogowoj. This edition. Paperbound. Choral collections. German title. Zigeunerlieder. Full score. 40 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4021300. ISBN M-007-08027-3. By the end of the last century the eleven "Zigeunerlieder". Gipsy Songs. for four voices and piano by Johannes Brahms had won a place among the favourite pieces for domestic music making in Germany, Austria and Britain. Among Brahms's compositions they are closely akin to the "Liebeslieder Waltzes", the "New Liebeslieder Waltzes" and the "Hungarian Dances". He, Zigeuner, Op. 103 no. Ho there, gypsy. - a-Moll. A minor. Hochgeturmte Rimaflut, Op. 103 no. Wild and thrat'ning Rima stream. - d-Moll. D minor. Wisst ihr, wann mein Kindchen, Op. 103 no. Know you when my darling. - D-Dur. D major. Lieber Gott, du weisst wie oft, Op. 103 no. Loving God, you know how often. - F-Dur. F major. Brauner Bursche fuhrt zum Tanze, Op. 103 no. Sunbrown boy to dance is leading. - D-Dur. D major. Roslein dreie in der Reihe, Op. 103 no. Rosebuds three, all on one tree. - G-Dur. G major. Kommt dir manchmal in den Sinn, Op. 103 no. Do you sometimes now recall. - Es-Dur. Eb major. Horch, der Wind klagt, Op. 103 no. Hark the wind weeps. - g-Moll. G minor. Weit und breit schaut niemand mich an, Op. 103 no. Far and wide I stand all unseen. Mond verhullt sein Angesicht, Op. 103 no. 10. Though the moon no light my show. - B-Dur. B-flat major. Rote Abendwolken ziehn, Op. 103 no. 11. Red, the clouds of ev'ning set. - Des-Dur. D-flat major.

Translation

Zigeunerlieder op. 103 composed by Johannes Brahms. 1833-1897. Edited by Sergej Rogowoj. This edition. Paperbound. Choral collections. German title. Gypsy Songs. Full score. 40 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4021300. ISBN M-007-08027-3. By the end of the last century the eleven "Zigeunerlieder". Gipsy Songs. for four voices and piano by Johannes Brahms had won a place among the favourite pieces for domestic music making in Germany, Austria and Britain. Among Brahms's compositions they are closely akin to the Liebeslieder Waltzes, the New Liebeslieder Waltzes and the Hungarian Dances. He, Zigeuner, Op. 103 no. Ho there, gypsy. - a-Moll. A minor. Hochgeturmte Rimaflut, Op. 103 no. Wild and thrat'ning Rima stream. - d-Moll. D minor. You know, when my child, Op. 103 no. Know you when my darling. - D-Dur. D major. Dear God, you know how often, Op. 103 no. Loving God, you know how often. - F-Dur. F major. Brown boy leads to the Dance, Op. 103 no. Sunbrown boy to dance is leading. - D-Dur. D major. Roslein dreie in series, Op. 103 no. Rosebuds three, all on one tree. - G-Dur. G major. Sometimes comes to your mind, Op. 103 no. Do you sometimes now recall. - Es-Dur. Eb major. Hark, the wind complains, Op. 103 no. Hark the wind weeps. - g-Moll. G minor. Far and wide, no one looks at me, Op. 103 no. Far and wide I stand all unseen. Moon verhullt his face, Op. 103 no. 10. Though the moon no light my show. - B-Dur. B-flat major. Rote Abendwolken ziehn, Op. 103 no. 11. Red, the clouds of ev'ning set. - Des-Dur. D-flat major.