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A German Children's Songbook

Klaus Mertens (baritone), Thomas Fritzsch (viola da gamba), Masako Art (harp), Margit Übellacker (dulcimer), Hanover Boys Choir, Jörg Breiding

A German Children's Songbook

Klaus Mertens (baritone), Thomas Fritzsch (viola da gamba), Masako Art (harp), Margit Übellacker (dulcimer), Hanover Boys Choir, Jörg Breiding

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About

Whoever hears Engelbert Humperdinck's name inevitably thinks of "Hansel and Gretel", the fairytale game that was premiered on December 23, 1893 at the K. Hof & National Theater in Weimar under the direction of Richard Strauss and within a few years - Already translated into 17 languages - storming the opera stages of the world. In July 1902 Engelbert Humperdinck, head of the Academic Master School for Musical Composition at the Akademie der Künste Berlin since 1900 and since 1901 also Professor of Composition at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin, corresponded with Friedrich Andreas Perthes, the owner of the publishing house of the same name in Gotha. The first edition of the "German Children's Song Book" with a total of 72 songs appeared in 1903. Wette and Humperdinck had folk songs for it, but also Songs by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Robert Schumann, Johann Adam Hiller and Carl Maria von Weber selected and new songs added, additional stanzas were added to traditional songs and a simple, unmistakable Humperdinckian piano movement was added to all wise men. Around 120 years ago, Wette and Humperdinck made a big hit with the »German Children's Song Book«: They collected and edited songs suitable for children, which have musical and textual demands, which are equally captivating for children and adults, and which can be found on the fine line between still known songs and those that we had (almost) forgotten, and they contributed new creations from the spirit of loving naivety.

Contents and tracklist

No. 48, Schäferin suchen
Track length2:14
No. 32, Jäger und Hase
Track length1:24
No. 6, Heraus aus dem Lager
Track length1:03
No. 10, Frühlingsweben
Track length1:12
No. 46, Die Mühle
Track length1:19
No. 12, Frühlings Ankunft
Track length1:19
No. 25, Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär
Track length1:29
No. 11, Frühlingsbotschaft
Track length0:44
No. 39, Die Schwalbe
Track length1:17
No. 13, Des Storches Wiederkehr
Track length1:33
No. 54, Es fing ein Knab' ein Vögelein
Track length1:34
No. 38, Nachtigallen und Frösche
Track length1:22
No. 30, Warnung
Track length1:00
No. 9, An den Mai
Track length1:18
No. 15, Bienchen summ!
Track length1:17
No. 37, Vogelhochzeit
Track length4:16
No. 29, Das Füchslein
Track length1:17
No. 20, Rätsel
Track length0:47
No. 19, Das Waldhorn
Track length1:16
No. 27, Johanniskäfer
Track length1:48
No. 21, Sommertag
Track length1:20
No. 35, Marienwürmchen
Track length2:02
No. 71, Erwacht von Schlaf und Träumen
Track length1:00
No. 53, Das Pappelmaul
Track length2:25
No. 31, Suse, liebe Suse
Track length1:35
No. 50, Rätsellied
Track length3:59
No. 24, Vöglein, Blümlein und Wässerlein
Track length1:36
No. 17, Waldlied
Track length1:14
No. 22, Ward ein Blümchen mir geschenket
Track length2:26
No. 47, Gute Nacht!
Track length3:03
No. 3, Schlaf, Herzenskind
Track length3:00
No. 1, Wiegenlied
Track length1:19
No. 5, Goldengelein
Track length0:51
No. 8, Kinderwacht
Track length1:57
No. 70, O wie wohl ist mir am Abend
Track length1:27
No. 64, Sonntag
Track length1:16
No. 2, Tick Tack Ührchen
Track length1:13
No. 72, Große Uhren gehen Tick, Tack!
Track length1:04
No. 28, Puthühneken
Track length1:13
No. 40, Was streicht der Kater seinen Bart
Track length2:09
No. 51, Lügenlied
Track length3:06
No. 44, Das Steckenpferd
Track length0:43
No. 55, Der Jäger aus Kurpfalz
Track length1:13
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