STADT VAIHINGEN AN DER ENZ 2014 June 6–10
STADT
VA I H I N G E N
AN DER ENZ
2014June 6–10
Friday – June 6, 2014
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Serenades – Vaihingen an der Enz
Music Society
in Vaihingen an der Enz and neighboring communities
May Day Theater at the Civic Center
»Tough Times« –
A historical satire
by Eva Württemberger and Markus Bopp
Joint production: Vaihingen an der Enz and Youth and Culture Activity Center e.V.
After a devastating major fire in 1693, which also destroyed
the city’s archives, the citizen tried to reestablish law andorder. Amongst others, they took note of »unknown kindhear-ted people« who donated 300 Gulden (old currency) for the»Mayenlauf« (May-running-event); »From the interest rate youshall give the schoolchildren paper, twines (»Nesteln«) and redribbons in the month of May«.
Furthermore, all citizens in earthly or sacred positions aswell as the constables (policing authorities), received wine
as a gift on this day.
The oldest record of the May Festival can be found in anaccount book of the hospital, where you can read in the entryof May 25th, 1687, that »the children ran for paper«. Most impressive is the phrasing in the journal of the city’scourt, where it was decided on the 15th of April 1706, thateach year, the city shall »lead the children into May« if not prohibited by war or large migration.
The May Festival is the oldest earthly festival of Vaihingen.If not already celebrated earlier, it goes back to the order ofduke Eberhard III. of 1650. Only two years after the Peace ofWestphalia (series of treaties), which ended the devastating
30 year war, he ordered to celebrate a »Gratitude and PeaceFestival« in the entire dukedom. May Festivals can be traced inthe city of Lindau (only 1650), Lauffen am Neckar (where it isnot celebrated anymore) and Göppingen, where it is still verylively.
The fact that the »Gratitude and Peace Festival« has beenpreserved as a »Children and Spring Festival« has to be owed
to the donators and volunteer workers.
In Vaihingen the Festival has become one for the entire city,because since after the second world war, many historicgroups, diverse clubs and the sister city were included into theparade and many other events developed around the coreFestival.
E.E.S.
History of the May Festival of Vaihingen Enz
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In the year 1797, hospital director Wilhelm Fröscher decidesthat ‘enough is enough!’ and promptly submits a petition tothe town mayor. Folks want to celebrate the May Day in styleagain – come what may! Who cares how tough times are? If necessary he himself, the hospital director, will make fundsavailable by dipping into the hospital’s coffers; it would be only fair and just. Yet the forthright Fröscher has not reckoned with valiant scribe Löbert, who has his own ideasand knows exactly how to thwart the hospital chief ’s plans.Good advice is hard to come by. Possibly Johanna, theRapp’s clever barmaid, has an idea how to get aroundLöbert...A gripping, witty and educational satire in the Vaihingen dialect set against the background of the town’s colorfulhistory.
Production: Valerie GörschAdvance ticket sales from Monday, May 5, 2014Advance sale price: € 7,50 / € 5,– (concessions) / € 19,– family ticket* Offer: Tickets bought in advance entitle the ticket holder topurchase an attractive red or blue Vaihingen an der Enz mugat the special price of just € 7,50 (regular € 9,90).Box office tickets:
Concessions: € 9,– / € 6.50; Family ticket*: € 24.00
*Parents and their children under 18Admission: 6pmTickets may be purchased in advance from:
Tourism & Culture Information Office, Marktplatz 5, 71665 Vaihingen an der Enz, Phone: 07042/18-235, [email protected]
Englische Übersetzung: Sibylle Randoll
Sports stadium Alter Postweg
“A beastly jungle party“
3388tthh Children’s Concert
You are invited to listen and join in by:
• The ‘Mini-LionsDirected by Maria Greulich
• The Lion Choir of Schlossberg School Vaihingen an der EnzDirected by Constanze Höß & Pauline Scheitza
• »Singkehlchen« and »Singkreis« choirs
led by Church Music Director Hansjörg Fröschle
• Vaihingen an der Enz Wind Ensembleled by Wolfgang Kapp
Basement of the municipal library:
May Day Wine-tasting
with Bertram Haak, Director of Rosswag-Mühlhausen Vineyard
Local AGENDA 21 project
Admission: € 15,–Advance ticket sales: Tourism & CultureInformation Office, Marktplatz 5, 71665 Vaihingen an der Enz, Phone: 07042/18-235, [email protected]
Whit-Saturday – June 7, 2014
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North-eastern suburbs and ‘In der Au’
Serenade – Vaihingen an der Enz
Music Society
Wine Marquee Nonnenmacher
A-Cappella
Pepper and Salt: »Sengchron«
This Stuttgart quintet’s trademark is its a-cappellaprogram peppered with distinctive Swabianhumor. Their fourth production so far bringsyou some titillating new sounds from the vocalkitchen, where contemporary Swabian creationsare seasoned and blended together with Englishand High German aromas to create a unique andmemorable experience!
Two new faces addupbeat variety tothe ensemble.There are Stutt-gart’s ArethaFranklin, AndreaWeiss: Swabia hasSoul!!, Stuttgart’sdeepest bassAlbrecht Meincke:precise as a drumcomputer, Jeschi
Paul: a seductively velvet-voiced jazz singer,Klaus Rother: pioneer of Swabian a cappella culture and Robert Kast with the SWR’s besthorse imitator with accent-free whinnying com-plete the group with the accustomed supremacy.
Pepper & Salt: Swabian, sexy and damnedgood!
Admission: freeThe wine marquee opens at 2.30pm
Free bus transport from the suburbs to the marquee
Whit-Saturday – June 7, 2014
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Northwestern suburbs (starting at the hospital)
Serenade – Vaihingen an der Enz
Music Society
Church of St. Peter
Musical Matinee
CJD Youth Music Academy, Vaihingen an der Enz
Town Hall
»Tough Times« –
A Historical Satire
by Eva Württemberger and Markus Bop
Joint production: Vaihingen an der Enz and Youth and Culture Activity Center e.V.
Admission: 1.30 pm (further details see page 3)
Advance ticket sales from Monday, May 5, 2014
Free bus transport from the suburbs into town
Whit-Sunday – June 8, 2014
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Town Square
Grand Open-air Concert
Vaihingen an der Enz Music Society
• Boilersuit MagicCarl Michael Ziehrer, (arr. by: Siegfried Rundel)
• EspanaEmmanuel Chabrier, (arr. by: Wil van der Beek)
• There’s no business like show businessIrving Berlin, (arr. by: Naohiro Iwai)
• OregonJacob de Haan
• Jetzt geht’s los (Here goes)Roland Kohler, (arr. by: Franz Gerstbrein)
• Ich war noch niemals in New York(I’ve never been to New York)Udo Jürgens, (arr. by: Gilbert Tinner)
• Nena!(arr. by: Peter Kleine Schaars)
Big Brass Orchestra under the direction of Dominik M. Koch
Whit-Sunday – June 8, 2014
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Church of St. Peter
May Day Concert
Chamber Orchestra Vaihingen an der Enz
»By our Youth – For our Youth«
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartHaager Symphony in B Flat major, Köchel catalog (abbrev. KV), No. 22
Joseph HaydnDivertimento D major, Hob. II D 18
Joseph HaydnChildren’s Symphony in C major performed by Vaihingen schoolchildren
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSerenade »Eine kleine Nachtmusik«, KV 525 – »Request Program«
Antonio VivaldiSymphony in D major, RV 125
Georg Philipp TelemannConcerto à 4 in G major
Musical direction: Uwe Werner
Subject to change
Box office tickets:
€ 12,– / € 8,– *Family ticket: € 30,–(max. 2 adults and children aged 16 and below)
* concessions (schoolchildren/students, Vaihingen an der EnzChamber Orchestra members)
Whit-Sunday – June 8, 2014
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followed by musical serenade
Town Hall Conference Room
Welcome address
Town Square
Official May Day opening ceremony
Steinbeisstraße / Znaimer Straße
Parade Assembly
Pageant procession through
Heilbronner Straße –Grabenstraße – Angelstraße – Kehlstraße – Stuttgarter Straße and across the Marktplatz (Market Square) to the parish church
Whit-Monday – June 9, 2014
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Protestant Parish Church
Ecumenical service
with the leitmotif:
»How wondrous are your works, oh Lord!«
– The Beauty of Creation
Song: »Geh aus mein Herz und suche Freud« (»Go forth my heart and seek happiness«)Evangelical hymn No. 503, Verses 1.2.8
(Program page 24)
Prayer – Psalm 104(Program page 25)
Song: »Regenbogen, buntes Licht« (»Rainbow, mutli-coloured light«) (Program page 26)
Song: »Der Frühling ist erschienen…«(»Spring has come«)(Program page 26)
The organ plays a postlude as the congregationfiles out of church.
(Please use all available exits including the two doors to theleft and right of the altar)
After the service the parade proceeds to the festi-val ground at Egelsee. The parade route changes.
Whit-Monday – June 9, 2014
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in the rondel
Heike Dercks guides you through the program
• Collective singing»Der Winter ist dahin« (»Winter is gone«) (Program page 27)
• Celebratory speech – by Annika Holl and Julian Kohlmüller, Year J1 students of Stromberg High School, Vaihingen an der Enz
Theme: »Those who are able to retain their
ability to recognize beauty
will never grow old.« – Franz Kafka
• Musical presentation by the Lion Choir, Grades 1-4, Schlossberg School Vaihingen an der Enz and Vaihingen an der Enz Male Voice Choir
• »D'zit isch do...« (»The time has come«)by Josef Reinhardt and Gustav Wirsching.Recitation by Grade 2 students from the Schlossberg School Vaihingen an der Enz
• »The world is ever beautiful« – Barthold Heinrich Brockes Performed by Grade 4 students from Horrheim Elementary School
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• »The Little Violinist« – by Lene Hille-BrandtsPerformed by Grade 4 students from the Free Waldorf School, Vaihingen an der Enz
• »It’s May Day« – A poem by Loreen FedtkeRecitation by students from Gündelbach Elementary School
• May Day Sprint – Schlossberg School Vaihingen an der Enz
• Raftsmen’s Dance & Song(Program page 28)
Friedrich Abel High SchoolStromberg High SchoolFerdinand Steinbeis Middle SchoolOttmar Mergenthaler Middle SchoolSchlossberg School Vaihingen an der Enz
Kiddies Playground
at Egelsee sports ground
Guided tour of the church
steeple and belfry
with a stop-off at the old clock (Reinhard Wahl)Protestant congregationCost contribution: € 2,–
Whit-Monday – June 9, 2014
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Departure from the festival ground Festival-goers
return to Vaihingen an der Enz town square
Closing Ceremony on the
town square
Courtly dancing
His Majesty Emperor Karl V and his beautiful spouse have the honor of inviting all visitors to join in the dancing with the court entourage
Folksong, collective singing:»Im schönsten Wiesengrunde« (»In the most beautiful meadow...«)(Program page 29)
CLOSING WORDS
We sing together:»Nun danket alle Gott« (»Let us all give thanks to God«)(Program page 29)
Vaihingen an der Enz Parish Church
May Day Concert
»Le perle di Vivaldi«
»Spring« and »Summer« from »The Four Seasons«Sonata »La Follia« and AriasUta Mittelbach (Soprano)Benedetta Costantini Betz (violin)Ensemble »Primavera« playing baroque instrumentsAdmission: free!
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1 Vaihingen an der Enz Music Society
2 Parade of Banners· Vaihingen Sports Club equestrian team
The four flags represent the changing powers that ruledVaihingen: the Counts of Vaihingen, the Dukes of theKingdom of Württemberg and the State of Baden-Württemberg
3 May Day Founders· Friedrich Abel High School
May Day began as a civic foundationIt was first documented in 1687
4 Neolithic Settlement· Association for Assisted Living for the Disabled,
Vaihingen-Mühlacker
In an area north of Vaihingen an der Enz, archaeologicalexcavations uncovered the remains of a settlement ofmajor significance dating back to the age of the Linear Pottery culture which flourished circa 6000 BC
5 The Celtic Prince and his Entourage· Free Waldorf School, Vaihingen an der Enz
Since the sixth century BC Celts have settled in our regi-on. In a class by itself is the discovery of the completelyundisturbed grave of a Celtic prince in Hochdorf near Vaihingen an der Enz
6 Youth OrchestraVaihingen an der Enz Music Society
7 The Alamanni Clan of Faho· Ferdinand Steinbeis Middle School
A chieftain of the Alamanni tribe by the name of Faho(Hunter) allegedly gave our town its name, reminding us of the conquest of lands by Germanic tribes in the 4th or 5th century
Pageant itinerary and descriptions
Wine marquee Nonnenmacher
Dimbeldu Puppet Theater
followed by face-painting
Children’s games in the Rondel
and school mast-climbing
Grand Fireworks Display
at the festival ground
Day after May Day – Tuesday, June 10, 2014
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Children’s Matinee
15 Suburb of Aurich banner
16 Aurich Elementary Schoolwith »Schnecka« (Aurich’s nickname)
17 Parents & Legal Guardians Association, GreekSchool Vaihingen an der Enz and environs
18 Float: The Old Council· Stromberg High School
Since the Middle Ages the council, along with the court,has played an important role as advisory and decision-making body for urban constitutions
19 Suburb of Rosswag banner
20 Rosswag Elementary Schoolwith donkeys and donkey drivers (Rosswag nicknames)
21 Rosswag Marching Band
22 Harlequins· Vaihingen Gymnastics Club equestrian team
23 Coats of Arms of the Bourgeoisie· Ottmar Mergenthaler Middle School
These coats of arms represent families belonging to theso-called “Vaihinger Ehrbarkeit” (Vaihingen citizens ofgood repute) who occupied prominent positions in thecourts and councils of those times
24 Raftsmen· Friedrich Abel High School· Stromberg High School· Ferdinand Steinbeis Middle School· Ottmar Mergenthaler Middle School · Schlossberg School Vaihingen
This and the following festival group along with the danceof the raftsmen in the rondel call to mind the wood-raftingand timber trades that for a long time were of vital impor-tance to the town of Vaihingen an der Enz
Pageant itinerary and descriptions
8 Float: 777799 AD – Earliest documented mention ofVaihingen an der Enz with Count Kunibert and theAbbot of Fulda Monastery· May Day »Stammtisch« (Regulars’ Table)
9 Vaihingen ceremonial banner
10 Schlossberg School Vaihingen an der Enz andWilhelm Feil School · Grades 1-4
· Vaihingen Young Lions, Grade 5
11 Vaihingen an der Enz Music Society· Fanfare
12 Count Walacho and companion· Vaihingen an der Enz Gymnastics Club equestrian team
along with the Ottmar Mergenthaler Middle School
The only ‘Gaugraf ’ (a Count in an administrative region)known to us by name tells of the incorporation of the region known as the Enzgau into the Franconian domain (around 900 AD).
13 Count Gottfried von Vaihingen and his Entourage· Gymnastics Club Vaihingen equestrian team
and the Ottmar Mergenthaler Middle School
· Count Gottfried· Werner von Rosswag· Werner von Eselsberg· The castle princess and her knaves· Castle servantsWe see the most prominent representative of theVaihingen dynasty accompanied by two noblemen fromthe local area proven to have belonged to Gottfried’s entourage at the imperial court. The princess and her knaves symbolize courtly life at Kaltenstein Castle.
14 The Croatian School
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25 Float: River Enz Timber-rafting· German Lifeguard Association,
Vaihingen an der Enz branch
26 Float: »Vaihingen gets a hospital«· German Red Cross, Vaihingen an der Enz branch
In 1414, Pope Gregory XII consented to the constructionof a hospital where above all the poor, the sick and travellers would find care.
27 Pilgrims· Evangelical Youth Club Vaihingen an der Enz
In the early 16th century pilgrims set off to the sound ofchurch bells ringing on their journey along the St. James’Way (German: Jakobsweg) to Santiago de Compostela,one of the most important pilgrimage centres of theOccident where the remains of Jacob the Apostle are saidto be buried
28 »Poor Konrad«, 1514· Alliance90/The Greens political party
A farmers’ alliance named after its first leader who in 1514
led an uprising against Duke Ulrich of Württemberg. As usual, the uprisings were caused by the increasingly difficult economic circumstances of the rural population
Pageant itinerary and descriptions
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29 Emperor Karl V visits Vaihingen an der Enz and meets Duke Ulrich· Operation Town Center Vaihingen an der Enz e.V
Since time immemorial hosts of travellers have traversedour town due to its position along the ancient trade routefrom Brugge to Venice. Emperor Karl V (1500 – 1558) visi-ted the town several times between 1532 and 1550. In the context of Vaihinger Aktion Innenstadt e.V., beautiful Queen Isabella of Portugal is seen accompanyingher spouse. And the royal court must not be left out. Onone of his visits to Vaihingen, Emperor Karl V meets DukeUlrich of Württemberg inside the town walls
30 Famous Students of Latin School· Friedrich Abel High School
The characters created by songwriter Philipp FriedrichHiller (1699–1769), reformer Johann Brenz (1499–1570)
and Friedrich Abel (1751–1829), Professor at Stuttgart’s High Kant School and a friend of Schiller, recall Vaihingen’sLatin School whose history dates back to the fifteenthcentury
31 Scholars· Friedrich Abel High School · Stromberg High School
32 Float: Lion Cup (Löwenpokal)This reproduction of the famous Lion Cup of 1610, usedtoday for festive occasions, crowns the ceremonial float.
33 The Biedermeier PeriodSunday stroll around town and beyond the town boundaries
34 Johann Valentin Andreae· Vaihingen Sports Club equestrian team
Johann Valentin Andreae, an important theologian fromWürttemberg, served as second parish priest (deacon) inVaihingen an der Enz from 1614 to 1620.
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35 Float: The Great Fire of 1693
· May Day Stammtisch (Regulars’ Table)
36 Suburb of Ensingen banner
37 Ensingen Elementary School »Anso and his Clan«· Grades 3 and 4
The place name Ensingen harks back to the town’s founderor clan leader, Anso, who lived during the Alamannic age
38 Music Society Ensingen
39 Suburb of Riet Banner
40 Riet Elementary School with »Heala« (nickname for Riet)
41 Hunting Party· Vaihingen Sports Club equestrian division · Ferdinand Steinbeis Middle School
From the Rococo Period: Aristocratic society ball and hunters
42 Suburb of Kleinglattbach banner
43 Bartenberg School, Kleinglattbach· Grades 2 – 4
with the »Kleinglattbacher Ratzen« (nickname for Kleinglattbach)
44 Kleinglattbach Music Society
45 Suburb of Gündelbach banner
46 Suburb of Gündelbach banner· Wengerter
47 Washer-women on the banks of the Enz· Ottmar Mergenthaler Middle School
48 Suburb of Horrheim banner
49 Horrheim Elementary School
50 »The Sun« Landlord (Sonnenwirtle)· Ferdinand Steinbeis Middle School
The capture, conviction and execution of Friedrich Schwan (Sonnenwirtle) and his incarceration in the church tower in 1760 captures the imagination ofVaihingen’s citizens even to this day
51 Suburb of Enzweihingen banner
52 Float: The Big House (Großes Haus)· Enzweihingen Elementary and Secondary Schools
and Vocational School
with the »Milchsäule« (Enzweihingen’s nickname),Citizens and tradesmen.The »Big House« (built in 1699), also known as»Haydtsches Haus«, is the landmark of the suburb ofEnzweihingen
53 Float: »CJD Youth Village, Kaltenstein Castle«
54 Unterriexingen Music Society
55 Youth Firefighters Vaihingen an der Enz
56 »Sunshine bugs in the handcart«· Children’s house »Sonnenkäfer«
57 Centro Italiano (Italian Center)
58 Youth Town Councillors
59 Town Councilmen
60 Maulbronn Music Corps
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70 Riet Sports Club and the Unicycle Group
71 Sports Club Ensingen· various teams
72 Oberriexingen Music Society Municipal Band
73 Float: Horrheim-Gündelbach Vintners Association
74 Float: Rural Youth Stromberg-Enztal
75 VfB Vaihingen an der Enz
76 Farmers with the candy cannon· Sport Shooters Club of Aurich
77 Vaihingen an der Enz Theater Company
78 Sports Club Enzweihingen· different divisions
79 Song Circle Enzweihingen
80 Vaihingen an der Enz Cycle Club
81 German Alpine Club, Ludwigsburg· Vaihingen division
82 Dance and Sport Symphony · Sports Club Hochdorf
83 BE-JÓ Dance Group Köszeg
84 Club on the Enz· Members, Children’s and Youth teams
85 TSC Vaihingen
86 Turkish School
87 Samba Ensemble· CJD Youth Music Academy, Vaihingen an der Enz
88 BSG Vaihingen/Sachsenheim· Basketball team
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61 Float: »Straight ahead – Vicar Franz Hopf«· Social Democrat Party, Vaihingen an der Enz branchSwabian farmer and Vaihingen an der Enz Member ofParliament 1849–1876
62 Steinbeis students then and now· Ferdinand Steinbeis Middle School
63 Society for the Promotion of Child and Youth Dance· Vaihingen an der Enz regional division
64 Vaihingen an der Enz Male Voice Choir
65 »Vaihingen Fishermen«· Angling Club, Vaihingen an der Enz
66 Sports Club Vaihingen an der Enz
67 Animal Welfare Vaihingen an der Enz & neighbouring communities· Youth Group
68 German Shepherd Dog Club· Vaihingen Division
69 Anatolian-Alevi Cultural Center Vaihingen an der Enz
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2. Prayer – Psalm 110044
Alle: Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, Halleluja!
Eine/Einer: Du, Gott, lässt frisches Wasser aus den Quellen sprudeln. Alles, was lebt kann seinen Durst stillen: Die Tiere des Feldes, das Wild, die Vögel.
Alle: Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, Halleluja!
Eine/Einer: Du, Gott, lässt es regnen. Früchte, Gras und Getreide können wachsen. Tiere und Menschen haben zu essen und können sich daran freuen.
Alle: Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, Halleluja!
Eine/Einer: Du hast Sonne und Mond gemacht, Tag und Nacht und den Jahresablauf eingeteilt. Alles, was lebt hat seinen Rhythmus. Wir sind tagsüber munter und ruhen in der Nacht.
Alle: Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, Halleluja!
Eine/Einer: Herr, unser Gott, wie sind deine Werke so groß und so viel! Du hast sie alle weise geordnet und die Erde ist voll deiner Güter!
Alle: Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, Halleluja!
Eine/Einer: Alle warten darauf, dass du ihnen zur richtigen Zeit gibst, was sie brauchen! Aber wenn du nicht bei ihnen bist, haben sie keine Zukunft.
Alle: Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, Halleluja!
Eine/Einer: Von dir, Gott, kommt das Lebendige! Du machst alles neu! Die Herrlichkeit des Herrn bleibt ewiglich, der Herr freue sich seiner Werke!
Alle: Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, Halleluja!
Amen.
Prayer – Service
Songs for the Ecumenical Service in the Protestant Parish Church
1. »Geh aus mein Herz und suche Freud«(EG 503, Strophen 1.2.8)
1. Geh aus, mein Herz, und suche Freudin dieser lieben Sommerzeitan deines Gottes Gaben;schau an der schönen Gärten Zierund siehe, wie sie mir und dirsich ausgeschmücket haben,sich ausgeschmücket haben.
2. Die Bäume stehen voller Laub,das Erdreich decket seinen Staubmit einem grünen Kleide;Narzissus und die Tulipan,die ziehen sich viel schöner anals Salomonis Seide,als Salomonis Seide.
8. Ich selber kann und mag nicht ruhn,des großen Gottes großes Tunerweckt mir alle Sinnen;ich singe mit, wenn alles singt,und lasse, was dem Höchsten klingt,aus meinem Herzen rinnen,aus meinem Herzen rinnen.
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Songs for the celebration in the Rondel
5. Der Winter ist dahin
Der Winter ist dahin,Hell glänzt der Auen Grün.Hell glänzt des Himmels lichtes Blau,Die Lüfte weh’n so frühlingslau,Allwärts, allwärts, allwärts die Blümlein blühn.
Der Matten frischer Duft,Durchwürzt die linde Luft,Es trinkt der Sonne gold’ner StrahlDen Morgentau in Berg und TalIm Wald, im Wald, im Wald der Kuckuck ruft.
So ist in hoher Pracht,Der junge Lenz erwacht,Und laut aus jubelvoller BrustErschallt der Vöglein Liederlust,Dass drob, dass drob, dass drob das Herze lacht.
Songtexts – Celebration in the Rondel
3. »Regenbogen, buntes Licht«
Refrain: Regenbogen, buntes Licht, deine Farben sind das Leben. Gott verläßt die Erde nicht, hat sein Zeichen uns gegeben.
1. Rot das Feuer, Glut und Flamme. Wärme und Stärke fühleich und ich ahne das Geheimnis: Gottes Liebe trägt auch mich. 2. Orange die Sonne, Licht des Tages. Wach sein und sehenmöchte ich und ich ahne das Geheimnis: Gottes Licht erleuch-tet mich. 3. Gelb die Ähren auf dem Felde. Reichtum und Fülle träume ich und ich ahne das Geheimnis: Gottes Hände segnen mich. 4. Grün die Pflanzen – grün die Bäume. Wachsen und Werdenspüre ich und ich ahne das Geheimnis: Gottes Kräfte stärkenmich. 5. Blau das Wasser – blau der Himmel. Tiefe und Weite suche ich und ich ahne das Geheimnis: Gottes Treue leitet mich.6. Violett – die große Ruhe. Still sein und schweigen möchte ich und ich ahne das Geheimnis: Guter Gott, du findest mich.
4. »Der Frühling ist erschienen …«
Der Frühling ist erschienen;Der Winter dünkt uns nun ein Traum,Nun liegt die Welt im GrünenUnd schneeweiß schimmert Heck und Baum.Hört, wie so froh die Lerche ihr Lied erschallen lässt!Die Schwalben und die Störche beziehn ihr altes Nest.Mit fröhlicher Gebärde geht nun der Mensch und streutDen Samen in die Erde, den er auf Wucher leiht.Freut euch des Herrn, ihr Frommen,Und heißt mit lautem JubelrufDas junge Jahr willkommenUnd preist ihn, der den Frühling schuf.Seht, wie im Blumenkleide, die Wiese lieblich prangt!Nur der fühlt wahre Freude, der Gott von Herzen dankt.Auf, jeder pflügt und säe und singe froh dazu:Ehr sei Gott in der Höhe, auf Erden Fried und Ruh!
(Samuel Gottlieb Bürde, 1753–1831)
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Songs for the Closing Ceremony on the town square
7. Im schönsten Wiesengrunde
Im schönsten Wiesengrunde ist meiner Heimat Haus,Da zog ich manche Stunde ins Tal hinaus.Dich, mein stilles Tal, grüß’ ich tausendmal!Da zog ich manche Stunde ins Tal hinaus.
Müsst aus dem Tal ich scheiden, wo alles Lust und Klang,Das wär mein herbstes Leiden, mein letzter Gang.Dich, mein stilles Tal, grüß’ ich tausendmal!Das wär mein herbstes Leiden, mein letzter Gang.
Sterb’ ich, in Tales Grunde möcht’ ich begraben sein,Singt mir zur letzten Stunde beim Abendschein:»Dir, o stilles Tal, Gruß zum letztenmal!«Singt mit zur letzen Stunde beim Abendschein.
(Wilhelm Christian Ganzhorn, 1851)
8. Nun danket alle Gott
Nun danket alle Gott mit Herzen, Mund und Händen,der große Dinge tut an uns und allen Enden,der uns von Mutterleib und Kindesbeinen anunzählig viel zugut bis hierher hat getan.
Der ewigreiche Gott woll uns bei unserm LebenEin immer fröhlich Herz und edlen Frieden geben,und uns in seiner Gnad erhalten fort und fortund uns aus aller Not erlösen hier und dort.
Lob, Ehr und Preis sei Gott, dem Vater und dem Sohneund Gott dem Heilgen Geist im höchstenHimmelsthrone, ihm, dem dreiein’gen Gott, wie es im Anfang war und ist und bleiben wird so jetzt und immerdar!
Text: Martin Rinckart, 1636
Melodie: Johann Crüger, 1647
Songtexts – Closing Ceremony
6. Ihr Flößer all, herbei, herbei
Ihr Flößer all, herbei, herbei,Mit Geige, Flöte und Schalmei!Frisch auf zum Flößertanz!
Die Wiede ist der Stämme Band,Die Ringe schließen Hand an Hand,Frisch auf zum Flößertanz!
Die Wehre auf! Hinabgeschnellt!Dem Mutigen gehört die Welt.Frisch auf zum Flößertanz!
Der Abend naht, wir trinken WeinUnd kehren gern beim Lammwirt ein,Frisch auf zum Flößertanz!
Die Mädchen schau’n zum Fenster ‘rein,Wir laden sie zum Tanze ein.Frisch auf zum Flößertanz!
Der Flößer tut gern was er mag,Und geht vergnügt zum Maientag.Frisch auf zum Flößertanz!
Texte:
Dr. Richard Heer (Strophen 1–5)
Dr. Manfred Scheck (Strophe 6)
Songtexts – Celebration in the Rondel
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• Fairground
Fun and games for the whole family at Egelsee on May DayVaihingen an der Enz Hans Roschmann Company, Eislingen/FilsOpening hours: June 07 2pm to midnight
June 08 11am to midnightJune 09 9am to midnightJune 10 12 noon to midnight
• Linda Ade
Bistro tent with large beer garden, Swabian specialtiesCoffee and cakes, Coffee house musicEvening: live musicOpening hours: June 07 3pm to 1am
June 8-10 11am to 1am
• Wine Marquee
Egelsee Sports Ground. Wine marquee with a wide variety of food and drink and open air champagne bar
June 07 8pm: Concert with »Besser« June 08 8pm: Concert with »Anny Mone« June 09 8pm: Concert with »More than Six«
Opening hours: June 07 12.30pm to 1amJune 08-10 11am to 1am
Nonnenmacher Vineyard, Vaihingen an der Enz
• Parkplätze
Please pay attention to the parking signs and parking guide systemat the entrance to town. Visitors to the festival ground are reque-sted to leave their cars at home if possible.Underground parking Heilbronner StraßeOpening hours: Saturday to Monday until midnight
• Horrheimer Pfingstmarkt
The traditional Whit-Monday Market will take place this year asusual in Horrheim around Klosterbergstrasse and Alte Marktstrasse.At 10.30am the Horrheim Orchestra will give a promenade concertin front of the Wine Museum (Alte Kelter).
General Information – further events
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Kontakt
We are also open on Whit-Monday,
June 9, 2014from 10am to 12 noon!
Tourism and Culture Information Office
Marktplatz 5 . 71665 Vaihingen an der EnzTelefon: 07042/18-235
Telefax: 07042/18-358
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.vaihingen.dewww.facebook.de/vaihingen
Opening hours:Monday: 10am to noonTuesday to Friday: 10am to 6pmSaturday: 10am to 4pm
Would you like more information about wine, hiking or cycling?Would you like to try a glass of wine from one of the Vaihingenan der Enz vintners? Have you always wanted to take a guidedtour of our town or one of its facilities? Maybe you would liketo purchase tickets to one of our cultural events? Or maybe you are looking for overnight accommodation?The team at the Tourism and Culture Information OfficeVaihingen an der Enz will be happy to assist you.
Englische Übersetzung: Fremdsprachendienst Georg Stölzer
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