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==General Information==
==General Information==
<b>Title:</b> <i>All nächtlich im Traume</i><br>
{{Title|''All nächtlich im Traume''}}
<b>Composer:</b> [[Robert Schumann]]<br>
{{Composer|Robert Schumann}}
 
{{Lyricist|Heinrich Heine|, contained in his collection of poems named "Book of songs" (1827)}}
<b>Number of voices:</b> 1vv&nbsp;<b>Voicing:</b> solo low voice<br>
'''Genre:''' [[:Category:Secular music|Secular]], [[:Category:Lieder|Lieder]]<br>
<b>Language:</b> German<br>
<b>Instruments: </b>piano<br>
<b>Published: </b><br>
 
<b>Description: </b>
 
The lyrics from Heinrich Heine are contained in his
"book of songs". Also Felix Mendelssohn set the
poem to Music.


''Allnächtlich im Traume seh ich dich,<br>
{{Voicing|1|Solo low|add=low voice}}
''Und sehe dich freundlich grüßen,<br>
{{Genre|Secular|Lieder}}
''Und lautaufweinend stürz ich mich <br>
{{Language|German}}
''Zu deinen süßen Füßen.<br>
{{Instruments|Piano}}
''Du siehst mich an wehmütiglich,<br>
{{Pub|1|}}
''Und schüttelst das blonde Köpfchen;<br>
{{Descr|[[Felix Mendelssohn]] also set this poem to music.}}
''Aus deinen Augen schleichen sich<br>
{{#ExtWeb:}}
''Die Perlentränentröpfchen.<br>
==Original text and translations==
{{top}}{{Text|German|
Allnächtlich im Traume seh ich dich,
Und sehe dich freundlich grüßen,
Und lautaufweinend stürz ich mich
Zu deinen süßen Füßen.


''Du sagst mir heimlich ein leises Wort,<br>
Du siehst mich an wehmütiglich,
''Und gibst mir den Strauß von Zypressen.<br>
Und schüttelst das blonde Köpfchen;
''Ich wache auf, und der Strauß ist fort,<br>
Aus deinen Augen schleichen sich
''Und das Wort hab ich vergessen.<br>
Die Perlentränentröpfchen.


Translation (by a native German):
Du sagst mir heimlich ein leises Wort,
Und gibst mir den Strauß von Zypressen.
Ich wache auf, und der Strauß ist fort,
Und das Wort hab ich vergessen.}}
{{mdl}}
{{Translation|English|
''literal translation (to assist singers) by schauspieler@gmx.de''


''Any night I see you in my dreams,<br>
Any night I see you in my dreams,
''and I see how you greet cordially,<br>
and I see how you greet cordially,
''and crying loudly I collapse <br>
and crying loudly I prostrate myself
''at your sweet feet.<br>
at your sweet feet.


''You look at me with melancholy,<br>
You look at me with melancholy,
''and shake your blonde sweet head;<br>
and shake your blond sweet head;
''out of your head creep <br>
out of your eyes creep
''the tinny drips of pearly tears.<br>
the tinny drips of pearly tears.


''You whisper intimately one word to me,<br>
You whisper intimately one word to me,
''and give to me the bouquet of cypresses.<br>
and give to me the bouquet of cypresses.
''I wake up, and the bouquet has gone,<br>
I wake up, and the bouquet has gone,
''and the word - I have forgotten it.<br>
And I have FORGOTTEN the word.}}
{{btm}}
The term "vergessen"/"forgotten" has a natural emphasis due to its prominent position at the poem’s end. The "cypresses" (trees which are also typical of cemeteries) are apparently likewise a symbol of death and end.
The poem is an example for the ironical disillusionment which is indeed typical of Heine.


<b>External websites: </b>
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Romantic music]]

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General Information

Title: All nächtlich im Traume
Composer: Robert Schumann
Lyricist: Heinrich Heine, contained in his collection of poems named "Book of songs" (1827)

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Solo low, low voice
Genre: SecularLied

Language: German
Instruments: Piano

First published:
Description: Felix Mendelssohn also set this poem to music.

External websites:

Original text and translations

German.png German text

Allnächtlich im Traume seh ich dich,
Und sehe dich freundlich grüßen,
Und lautaufweinend stürz ich mich
Zu deinen süßen Füßen.

Du siehst mich an wehmütiglich,
Und schüttelst das blonde Köpfchen;
Aus deinen Augen schleichen sich
Die Perlentränentröpfchen.

Du sagst mir heimlich ein leises Wort,
Und gibst mir den Strauß von Zypressen.
Ich wache auf, und der Strauß ist fort,
Und das Wort hab ich vergessen.

English.png English translation

literal translation (to assist singers) by schauspieler@gmx.de

Any night I see you in my dreams,
and I see how you greet cordially,
and crying loudly I prostrate myself
at your sweet feet.

You look at me with melancholy,
and shake your blond sweet head;
out of your eyes creep
the tinny drips of pearly tears.

You whisper intimately one word to me,
and give to me the bouquet of cypresses.
I wake up, and the bouquet has gone,
And I have FORGOTTEN the word.

The term "vergessen"/"forgotten" has a natural emphasis due to its prominent position at the poem’s end. The "cypresses" (trees which are also typical of cemeteries) are apparently likewise a symbol of death and end. The poem is an example for the ironical disillusionment which is indeed typical of Heine.