Fresenhof (song)

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Fresenhof
Knut Kiesewetter
publication 1976 (Federal Republic of Germany)
length 2:22
Genre (s) Low German song
Author (s) Knut Kiesewetter
Label Polydor
album Leeder vun mien Fresenhof

Fresenhof ( Low German for Friesenhof ) is a song by the German songwriter Knut Kiesewetter from 1976 and one of his greatest successes. Because of its text written in Low German , it is one of the Low German songs that experienced a renaissance in Germany at the beginning of the 1970s .

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Kiesewetter's Fresenhof in Bohmstedt near Husum , where he lived for many years and which gave the song its title.

The song describes the onset of autumn in North Friesland , with rain ( Wenn de Regen vun't Reitdach dröppt - When the rain drips from the thatched roof ), Storm ( When the Storm över't Feld geiht - When the storm goes over the field ) and gradually longer constant darkness ( Dat de Dag köder war und de Nach de duert lang - That the day gets shorter and the night lasts long ) as well as the moving closer together of friends and neighbors ( Because de Nabers sin this Tied ok not geern alleen - Because they Neighbors don't like being alone at this time of year either . The song ends with the line Denn was dat Harvs, op uns Fresenhof. - Then it will be autumn on our Friesenhof.

Fresenhof is one of Kiesewetter's best-known works and was published in 1976 on his best-selling LP Leeder vun mien Fresenhof ( songs from my Friesenhof ).

In 2015 the band Santiano released their version of the song on the album Von Liebe, Tod und Freiheit .

In 2016, the year of his death, Kiesewetter's autobiography Fresenhof was published: A piece from me, autobiography in anecdotes .

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