Glogauer Liederbuch Anonymous
Seh hyn meyn hertcz
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Composer:Glogauer Liederbuch AnonymousGenre:VocalAverage_duration:4:13"Seh hyn meyn hertcz" is a medieval German song that was included in the Glogauer Liederbuch, a collection of songs from the 15th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 14th or early 15th century. The song is a love song, expressing the singer's longing for his beloved. The premiere of "Seh hyn meyn hertcz" is also unknown, as the Glogauer Liederbuch was not published until the 1480s. However, it is likely that the song was performed in private settings, such as at court or in the homes of wealthy patrons. The song is written in Middle High German and consists of three stanzas, each with four lines. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a range of only five notes. The text is characterized by its use of imagery and metaphor to express the singer's emotions. For example, the opening line, "Seh hyn meyn hertcz, wie seer ich dich minne," translates to "See here, my heart, how much I love you." The heart is used as a symbol for the singer's love, and the use of the imperative "see here" emphasizes the intensity of his feelings. The first stanza describes the singer's physical longing for his beloved, using images of fire and water to convey his passion. The second stanza shifts to a more spiritual tone, with the singer expressing his desire for his beloved's love to be reciprocated. The final stanza returns to the physical, with the singer lamenting his separation from his beloved and longing for her to return to him. Overall, "Seh hyn meyn hertcz" is a typical example of medieval courtly love poetry, with its use of metaphor and imagery to express the intense emotions of the singer. The simple melody and repetitive structure of the song would have made it easy to remember and perform, and it remains a popular example of medieval German music to this day.More....
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