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Der Kuckuck und der Esel

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'Der Kuckuck und der Esel' (en. 'The cuckoo and the donkey') is a well known old German children's song from the early 19th century. Its text was written by Hoffmann von Fallersleben in 1835, the was already composed by Carl Friedrich Zelter in 1810. The song is about a singing contest between a cuckoo and a donkey.

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The song is about a cuckoo and a donkey, who both argue about their singing talents. Both are selfish and both can't accept the other's singing talents.

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There is an ironic tone hidden between the lines, showing that both combatants are anything but talented: The cuckoo hits the notes perfectly and specifies the clock professional, but can only sing memorized, monotone strophes. The donkey is loud and resonant, but he never hits any recognizable note. Summarized, the singing contest is carried out by two squallers. This makes the song 'Der Kuckuck und der Esel' some sort of satire.Johanna Dittrich: 'Die Figur des Esels im Kinderlied, der Fabel und im Besonderen der Bileamerzhlung'. GRIN, 2014, , page 9 & 26.

The song itself is some sort of pun to a well known poem named 'Lob des hohen Verstandes' (en. 'Praise of the high mind'), published in the book 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn' (en. 'The knave's miracle horn') by Clemens Brentano and Achim von Arnim between 1805 and 1808. In this poem a nightingale wages a singing contest with a cuckoo. Unfortunately, the tournament judge is a donkey, who announces the cuckoo as the winner. The reason for the odd decision is the lack of knowledge of the donkey for music and musical talents: the donkey says that the cuckoo was the better singer, for this bird sings simple, well-memorized strophes. The nightingale instead, would lose the contest, because her singing was too complicated, confusing and elusive for the donkey's mind.[http://www.lieder.net/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=4525 'Lob des hohen Verstandes' at 'lieder.net', with links to translations]. (German)

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Category:Volkslied

Category:German children's songs

Category:1835 songs

Category:Songs about birds

Category:Songs about music

Category:Fictional birds

Category:Fictional donkeys

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