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Ein neuer Tag / A New Day Lyrics

Guinevere

Ein neuer Tag / A New Day

Dort irgendwo, weit draußen
Da wartet er auf mich
Wie die Rose auf das Licht
Ein heller Strahl der Hoffnung
Den ich vorher niemals sah
Dabei war er schon so nah
Und manches Mal in tiefer Nacht
Konnt’ ich in spüren

Ein neuer Tag, der naht sacht heran
Und die Nacht hört nun endlich auf
Ich seh am Horizont ein Licht
Die Wolken brechen auf
Wie Engelsflügel zieh’n sie vorbei
Ich hör in ihrem schweren Schlag
Es naht ein Neubeginn
Und ein neuer Tag

Ich werde ihm zur Seite steh’n
Für alle Zeit, mein Leben lang
Und ich schwör, es gibt nichts
Nichts, das uns trennen kann

Ein neuer Tag, der naht sacht heran
Und die Nacht hört nun endlich auf
Mit ihm erwacht ein neues Licht
Die Wolken brechen auf
Wie Engelsflügel zieh’n sie vorbei
Ich hör in ihrem schweren Schlag
Mein Traum wird endlich wahr
Mit dem neuen Tag






ENGLISH LYRICS:

Somewhere out there, far away,
He waits for me, I know,
Like the rose awaits the light,
A bright beam of hope,
That I had never seen before,
Yet he was always near.
And sometimes in the deep of night,
I could feel him, so clear.

A new day softly approaches,
And the night finally ends,
I see a light on the horizon,
The clouds begin to rend.
Like angel wings, they pass me by,
In their heavy beat I hear,
A new beginning draws nigh,
And a new day is here.

I will stand by his side,
For all time, my whole life long,
And I swear, there’s nothing,
Nothing that can keep us apart, so strong.

A new day softly approaches,
And the night finally ends,
With him awakens a new light,
The clouds begin to rend.
Like angel wings, they pass me by,
In their heavy beat I hear,
My dream is finally real,
With the new day so near.



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Song Overview

Ein neuer Tag lyrics by Annemieke van Dam
Annemieke van Dam sings "Ein neuer Tag" in the official audio release.

Review and Highlights

Quick summary

  1. What it is: Guinevere's Act I solo from Artus - Excalibur, written as a letter-to-heart moment rather than a court spectacle.
  2. Who sings it on the 2014 release: Annemieke van Dam.
  3. Where it appears: After Arthur refuses Morgana's claim and then sends a letter to Guinevere, asking her to come to Camelot.
  4. What changes in the story: Guinevere stops being a name in the distance and becomes a decision - she chooses hope, and she chooses him.
  5. How it differs from the surrounding numbers: It trades argument and battlefield heat for a private sunrise, the calm before a very sharp turn.
Scene from Ein neuer Tag by Annemieke van Dam
"Ein neuer Tag" as a soft pivot in Act I.

Artus - Excalibur (2014) - stage musical - non-diegetic. Letter scene, played away from Camelot's noise. Guinevere reads Arthur's invitation and sees him as a symbol of hope for a battered country. The placement matters because the show lets love arrive as belief first. Romance is not the headline yet - resolve is.

This song works because it does not oversell. Wildhorn keeps the melody open and patient, like someone trying to talk themselves into bravery without turning it into a speech. Guinevere is not claiming power. She is choosing movement: leaving where she is, walking toward something uncertain, betting that the new king means what he writes. In a score full of prophecy and threats, the tenderness here is not decoration. It is a risk, stated quietly.

  1. Key takeaway: The number frames love as an act of trust, not a reward for heroics.
  2. Key takeaway: It sets up the ambush sequence that follows by giving the audience something to fear losing.
  3. Key takeaway: The vocal line favors clarity over fireworks, which suits a character making a real-world choice.

Creation History

Artus - Excalibur premiered at Theater St. Gallen on March 15, 2014, with music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Robin Lerner, and a book by Ivan Menchell. Nina Schneider is credited for the German translation. The cast album released in early April 2014 lists this as Guinevere's solo, and it plays like a deliberate breather: the score steps back from swords and spells long enough to let the audience hear what hope sounds like in one human voice.

Song Meaning and Annotations

Annemieke van Dam performing Ein neuer Tag
Video moments that underline the song's promise and forward motion.

Plot

Arthur has stabilized Camelot, founded the Round Table, and survived a direct challenge from Morgana. After refusing her demand, he realizes he has fallen in love with Guinevere and writes to her, calling her to Camelot. Guinevere reads the letter and feels something larger than romance: she sees a chance for the country to heal, and she steps into that possibility. Immediately after, danger closes in - Morgana sends knights to ambush Guinevere and Lucan, and the story pivots toward loss and divided loyalty.

Song Meaning

The meaning is built on contrast. The world around Guinevere is still violent, still unstable, still full of men with weapons and grudges. Yet she is moved by the idea of a new start that is not naive, just necessary. The song reads like a vow spoken to oneself: if hope is real, I will walk toward it; if love is real, I will risk it. That mix of civic belief and private longing is what makes the number feel specific. It is not only a love song. It is a decision to leave safety behind.

Annotations

No creator-published annotation set for this individual track was located in the consulted sources. The most reliable anchors are the documented plot beat (Guinevere reading Arthur's letter and falling in love) and a few lyric fragments that show her mindset without flattening it into slogans.

"Dort irgendwo, weit draussen, da wartet er auf mich."

She frames Camelot as distance and promise in the same breath. The line is not about certainty. It is about direction.

"Wie die Rose auf den Morgen, so wart ich auf mein Licht."

This is the song's central image: patience that hurts, but still holds. It also foreshadows how quickly that light gets threatened once she starts the journey.

Shot of Ein neuer Tag by Annemieke van Dam
A quiet frame that matches the song's private courage.
Driving rhythm and sound

The pulse is steady, almost like footsteps. The arrangement leaves space around the vocal, which helps the lyric land as thought rather than proclamation. That spaciousness is doing dramatic work: Guinevere is alone with the letter, alone with the choice, alone with the risk.

Emotional arc

It begins in distance, turns into belief, and settles into commitment. The ending does not feel like a curtain-call finish. It feels like a door opening, which is exactly why the following ambush scene hits so hard.

Symbols and touchpoints

The "new day" idea can be cheap in weaker writing. Here it is earned by context: Britain is torn apart by war, and a young king is trying to unite it. Guinevere choosing hope is a political act as much as a romantic one. According to Playbill, the related concept recording drew major attention in Germany at release, and numbers like this explain why: they are story-first, not just pretty.

Technical Information (Quick Facts)

  • Song: Ein neuer Tag (A New Day)
  • Artist: Annemieke van Dam
  • Featured: Guinevere
  • Composer: Frank Wildhorn
  • Producer: Martin Boehm; Ludwig Coss
  • Release Date: April 4, 2014
  • Genre: Musical theatre
  • Instruments: Theater orchestration (arrangements and orchestrations credited to Koen Schoots for the production)
  • Label: HitSquad Records
  • Mood: Hopeful; intimate; quietly determined
  • Length: 4:06
  • Track #: 7 on many digital editions; 9 on some physical tracklists that index combined tracks differently
  • Language: German
  • Album (if any): Artus Excalibur - Das Musical
  • Music style: Modern musical-theater ballad writing with story-driven pacing
  • Poetic meter: Mixed accentual (speech-led phrasing shaped for stage diction)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who sings this number in the musical?
It is Guinevere's solo, and the 2014 recording credits Annemieke van Dam.
When does it happen in Act I?
After Morgana is refused at Camelot and after Arthur writes Guinevere a letter inviting her to Camelot.
Is this a love song or a political song?
Both. The lyric treats love as belief, and belief as a choice with consequences for the country around her.
Why does the song feel like a calm scene in a violent story?
Because it is the story giving you something to protect. The calm makes the following ambush and loss land harder.
Does the plot confirm what Guinevere decides after reading the letter?
Yes. She accepts Arthur as a symbol of hope and commits to traveling toward Camelot.
What comes right after this moment?
Lucan is sent to escort her, Morgana orders an ambush, and Lancelot rescues them, with Lucan dying from his wounds.
Why do some releases list different track numbers?
Some physical editions index combined tracks differently, which can shift numbering even when the audio itself matches.
What is the listed runtime on common digital editions?
Many listings show 4:06.
Is there a known official video for this track?
The most consistent official online reference is the auto-generated audio upload credited as "Provided to YouTube by Rebeat Digital GmbH."
Is there track-level chart history for this song?
Standalone weekly chart peaks for the individual track are not commonly documented in the consulted sources.

Additional Info

One underrated thing this number does is timing. The show places Guinevere's hope right before the road turns dangerous, almost like it is daring the audience to believe in Camelot for a second. That is a classic theater move: give the heart something bright, then test how long it can stay bright once the knives come out.

Another detail worth cataloging is the credit trail. Some platforms list the producers for the recording, which helps when you are mapping different editions of the album. It is also a reminder that cast recordings are not just documentation - they are constructed objects, shaped to make story beats read clearly without staging.

Key Contributors

Entity Type Relationship (S-V-O)
Ein neuer Tag Work (song) Shows - Guinevere choosing hope after reading Arthur's letter
Annemieke van Dam Person Performs - Guinevere solo on the 2014 recording
Frank Wildhorn Person Composed - Artus - Excalibur score
Robin Lerner Person Wrote - lyrics for the musical
Ivan Menchell Person Wrote - book for the musical
Nina Schneider Person Translated - German version of the show
Koen Schoots Person Provided - arrangements and orchestrations for the production
Martin Boehm Person Produced - the 2014 recording releases
Ludwig Coss Person Produced - the 2014 recording releases
Theater St. Gallen Organization Premiered - Artus - Excalibur on March 15, 2014
HitSquad Records Organization Released - Artus Excalibur - Das Musical recording (2014)

Sources

Sources: Playbill, Wikipedia, YouTube, Qobuz, Discogs, Apple Music, LyricsTranslate



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