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{{Language|German}}
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{{Published|1874-1877|in Mendelssohn’s Werke.}}
{{Pub|1|1868|in ''[[Sammlung von Volksgesängen für den gemischten Chor (Ignaz Heim)]]''|no=114}}


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Title: Die Nachtigall, Op. 59, No. 4
Work: Sechs Lieder, Op. 59
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn
Lyricist: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: German
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1868 in Sammlung von Volksgesängen für den gemischten Chor (Ignaz Heim), no. 114

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Original text and translations

German.png German text

Die Nachtigall
Die Nachtigall, sie war entfernt
der Frühling lockt sie wieder;
was neues hat sie nicht gelernt,
singt alte liebe Lieder.

transcribed by Goethe

English.png English translation

The Nightingale
The nightingale had gone afar;
Spring summons her back.
She has learned nothing new;
She sings the old beloved songs.