
Romantische Lieder von Hermann Hesse.
An die Schönheit.
Melodie.
Zu spät.
Der Prinz.
Chopin. - I.
Schauspiel.
Krankheit. - I.
Die Blutbuche.
Rote Bänder.
A restless voice drifts through the verses, weaving yearning, memory, and the fleeting sparkle of youthful dreams into a single, flowing song. Hesse’s poems move from tender childhood reflections to the restless tides of love and loss, each image—green meadows, crimson banners, a lone lantern on a distant shore—drawing the listener deeper into an inner landscape where longing feels both intimate and universal. The language is rich yet unhurried, allowing the cadence of each line to unfold like a soft, rolling melody.
Listening to this collection feels like stepping into an endless garden where every stanza blooms with fresh emotion, while the recurring motifs of travel, night, and the elusive homeland echo long after the final word fades. The work invites quiet contemplation, perfect for a reflective evening or a quiet moment between day‑to‑day bustle. As the poet’s voice settles, it leaves a lingering sense of both melancholy and hope, encouraging listeners to return again and again to its hauntingly beautiful refrains.
Language
de
Duration
~34 minutes (33K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski
Release date
2014-06-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1962
Best known for Siddhartha, Steppenwolf, and The Glass Bead Game, this Nobel Prize-winning writer explored the search for self-knowledge with unusual warmth and intensity. His novels blend psychological depth, spiritual questioning, and a deep mistrust of conformity.
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