Rondel (Elgar)
"Rondel" is a song written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1894 as his Op. 16, No. 3. The words are by Longfellow, a translation of a Rondel by Froissart. The manuscript is dated 4 January 1894.
The song was first performed by Charles Phillips in St James's Hall on 7 December 1897.
The song was first published in 1896, by Ascherberg. It was re-published in 1907 as one of Elgar's Seven Lieder, with English and German words.
Lyrics
Nought see I sure or fixed in thee!
I do not know thee, – nor what deeds are thine:
Love, love, what wilt thou with this heart of mine?
Nought see I fixed or sure in thee!
Shall I be mute, or vows with prayers combine?
Ye who are blessed in loving, tell it me:
Love, love, what wilt thou with this heart of mine?
Nought see I fixed or sure in thee!
Nicht kenn' ich dich, noch dein Begehr!
Nichts scheint mir fest in dir, noch klar zu sein:
Lieb', was willst du mit dem Herzen mein?
Nicht kenn' ich dich, noch dein Begehr!
Bleibe ich stumm, soll liebevoll ich sein?
Ihr, die ihr liebt, lasst mich nicht zweifeln mehr:
Lieb', Lieb', was willst du mit dem Herzen mein?
Nicht kenn' ich standhaft dich, noch dein Begehr!
Recordings
- , Neil Mackie, Malcolm Martineau, at Southlands College, London, April 1999