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Franz Lehár
Sah ein Knab ein Röslein stehen
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Works Info
Composer
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Franz Lehár
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:20
"Sah ein Knab ein Röslein stehen" is a popular German folk song that was composed by Franz Lehár in 1927. The song was originally written for the operetta "Friederike," which premiered in Vienna on October 4, 1928. The operetta was a huge success and ran for over 200 performances. The song is a simple and charming melody that tells the story of a young boy who sees a beautiful rose and falls in love with it. The lyrics are based on a poem by Heinrich Heine, and Lehár's music perfectly captures the romantic and whimsical nature of the poem. The song is composed in a simple 4/4 time signature and is written in the key of G major. It consists of two verses and a chorus, with a short instrumental interlude between each verse. The melody is primarily carried by the piano, with the occasional addition of strings and woodwinds. The first verse of the song describes the boy's encounter with the rose, and the second verse describes his attempts to win the rose's affection. The chorus repeats the opening line of the song, "Sah ein Knab ein Röslein stehen" (A boy saw a little rose standing), and adds the line "Röslein auf der Heiden" (Little rose on the heath). The song's simple melody and charming lyrics have made it a popular folk song in Germany and beyond. It has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Marlene Dietrich, Richard Tauber, and Plácido Domingo. Overall, "Sah ein Knab ein Röslein stehen" is a delightful and timeless song that captures the innocence and beauty of young love. Its popularity has endured for nearly a century, and it remains a beloved part of German folk music.
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