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Siegfried Strohbach
An der Saale hellem Strande
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Composer
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Siegfried Strohbach
Genre
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Choral
Average_duration
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1:12
"An der Saale hellem Strande" is a German folk song composed by Siegfried Strohbach. The song was composed in the early 20th century and premiered in 1913. It is a popular song in Germany and is often sung at festivals and events. The song has a simple melody and is composed in 4/4 time. It consists of three verses and a chorus. The first verse describes the beauty of the Saale river and its surroundings. The second verse talks about the love of the singer for his beloved and how he wishes to spend his life with her by the river. The third verse is a reflection on the passing of time and how the singer's love for his beloved has grown stronger over the years. The chorus of the song is a simple repetition of the title, "An der Saale hellem Strande," which means "On the bright shores of the Saale." The chorus is sung after each verse and serves as a reminder of the beauty of the river and its surroundings. The song is characterized by its simple melody and lyrics, which make it easy to sing and remember. It is often sung in a group setting, with people joining in on the chorus. The song has become a symbol of German culture and is often played at events celebrating German heritage. Overall, "An der Saale hellem Strande" is a beautiful and timeless folk song that celebrates the beauty of the Saale river and the love of the singer for his beloved. Its simple melody and lyrics have made it a popular song in Germany for over a century.
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