Bruder Jakob
Interesting fact about "Bruder Jakob": Austrian composer Gustav Mahler used the tune in his 1st Symphony. He changed it from major to minor, thus giving the piece the character of a funeral march. The mode change to minor is not an invention by Mahler, as is often believed, but rather the way this round was sung in the 19th and early 20th century in Austria. Mahler also referred to the song as "Bruder Martin".
Bruder Jakob
Brother Jacob
Children's Song
Children's Song
(German)
(English)
Bruder Jakob,
Bruder Jakob
Schläfst du noch?
Schläfst du noch?
Hörst du nicht die Glocken
Hörst du nicht die Glocken
Ding, dang, dong!
Ding, dang, dong!
Brother Jacob,
Brother Jacob,
Are you sleeping?
Are you sleeping?
Don't you hear the bells?
Don't you hear the bells?
Ding, dang, dong!
Ding, dang, dong!
Comments
You can listen to the 3rd movement of Mahler's 1st Symphony on Mama Lisa's Blog.
The score below has the song in both the major key (as it's sung today), and the minor key (as it was sung in the 19th to early 20th century in Austria).
The 1st midi is the tune sung today. The 2nd midi is the tune in the minor key.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Sheet Music
Thanks and Acknowledgements
Many thanks to Monique Palomares for contributing this song, for translating it and creating the midi music.
Vielen Dank!