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German Anonymous
Nun ruhen alle Wälder
Works Info
Composer
:
German Anonymous
Genre
:
Choral
Compose Date
:
1495
Average_duration
:
3:21
"Nun ruhen alle Wälder" is a German hymn that was composed anonymously. The hymn is also known as "Now all the woods are sleeping" in English. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 16th century. The hymn has four movements and is characterized by its peaceful and calming melody. The premiere of "Nun ruhen alle Wälder" is also unknown, but it has been a popular hymn in Germany for centuries. The hymn is often sung during funerals and other solemn occasions. It has also been used in various musical compositions, including by Johann Sebastian Bach in his cantata "Ich habe genug." The first movement of "Nun ruhen alle Wälder" begins with a simple melody played by the piano or organ. The melody is then joined by the choir, singing the first verse of the hymn. The second movement features a soloist singing the second verse of the hymn, accompanied by the choir. The third movement is a repeat of the first movement, with the choir singing the third verse of the hymn. The final movement is a repeat of the second movement, with the soloist singing the fourth and final verse of the hymn. The hymn is characterized by its peaceful and calming melody, which is meant to evoke a sense of rest and tranquility. The lyrics of the hymn reflect this theme, with verses such as "Now all the woods are sleeping, / And night and stillness reign; / But in my heart there's weeping, / Which fills my eyes with pain." Overall, "Nun ruhen alle Wälder" is a beautiful and timeless hymn that has been cherished by generations of Germans. Its peaceful melody and reflective lyrics make it a fitting tribute to those who have passed away, and a source of comfort for those who are grieving.
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