English: Prime form of the series from Alban Berg's Der Wein, concert aria with lyrics from three poems – „Die Seele des Weines“ (« L'Âme du vin »), „Der Wein der Liebenden“ (« Le Vin des amants ») and „Der Wein des Einsamen“ (« Le Vin du solitaire ») – taken from Stefan George's German translation of Le Vin, a part of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal.
Français : Forme principale de la série de « Der Wein » d'Alban Berg, ariade concert avec paroles de trois poèmes – „Die Seele des Weines“ (« L'Âme du vin »), „Der Wein der Liebenden“ (« Le Vin des amants » ) et „Der Wein des Einsamen“ (« Le Vin du solitaire ») – tirées de la traduction allemande de Stefan George du « Le Vin », une partie de « Les Fleurs du mal » de Baudelaire.
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