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{{Cleanup|measure 85, tenor part should read: f'' e'' (sounding F, E above middle C). Otherwise, the voice leading displays parallel fifths between soprano and tenor. Consulted Breitkopf edition. }}
{{Cleanup|measure 85, tenor part should read: f'' e'' (sounding F, E above middle C). Otherwise, the voice leading displays parallel octaves between soprano and tenor. Consulted Breitkopf edition. }}

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Editor: Rafael Ornes (submitted 1999-08-25).   Score information: 168 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Auf dem See, Op. 41, No. 6
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: Secular, Partsongs

Language: German
Instruments: a cappella
Published: Mendelssohn's Werke (1874-77)

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Original text and translations

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Und frische Nahrung, neues Blut saug'ich aus freier Welt;
Wie ist Natur so hold und gut, die mich am Busen hält,
Die Welle wieget unsern Kahn im Rudertakt hinauf,
und Berge, wolkig himmelan, begegnen unserm Lauf;
Aug', mein Aug' was sinkst du nieder? Gold'ne Träume kommt ihr wieder?
Weg, du Traum! So Gold du bist. Hier auch Lieb'und Leben ist.
Und frische Nahrung, neues Blut saug'ich aus freier Welt;
Wie ist Natur so hold und gut, die mich am Busen hält,
Die Welle wieget unsern Kahn im Rudertakt hinauf,
und Berge, wolkig himmelan, begegnen unserm Lauf.