Unknown Anonymus : Dat Du min Leevsten büst arr. by Harm-Dierk Wellmann
The author of the text is unknown. The text was published initially in 1845 by Karl Müllenhoff.[4] Based on the results of research of the historic-critical song encyclopedia (''Liederlexikon'') ''the song has its origins in the second half of the 18th century of well-known erotic popular song Daß du mein Schätzgen bist''.
Many song books note the origins of the melody as freemasonry song known as ''Laßt uns, Ihr Brüder, Freiheit erhöhn'' which originated in 1778. The ''Liederlexikon'' traces the melody sung today from a variation movement which appeared in 1760 for harpsichord by the composer Josef Anton Steffan.
Many song books note the origins of the melody as freemasonry song known as ''Laßt uns, Ihr Brüder, Freiheit erhöhn'' which originated in 1778. The ''Liederlexikon'' traces the melody sung today from a variation movement which appeared in 1760 for harpsichord by the composer Josef Anton Steffan.
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| Period/Styles: | Folksongs |
| Theme: | Love |
| Series: | |
| Difficulty: | easy to medium |
| Performance: | The performance of this composition is free of charge (ASCAP, GEMA, ..) |
| Orchestration: |
Mixed choir a cappella
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| Language in song: | German |
| Quantity of pages: | 2 |
| Contribution by: | ludwigfun |
| Visit: | 3383 |



