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German Traditional
All Creatures of our God and King, hymn
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Works Info
Composer
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German Traditional
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:08
"All Creatures of our God and King" is a hymn that was composed by an unknown German traditional composer in the early 17th century. The hymn was originally written in German and was titled "Lasst uns erfreuen herzlich sehr" which translates to "Let us rejoice with all our heart." The hymn was later translated into English by William H. Draper in 1919. The hymn is typically sung in four movements, with each movement representing a different aspect of God's creation. The first movement focuses on the natural world, with lyrics that praise God for creating the sun, moon, and stars, as well as the earth and its creatures. The second movement focuses on the spiritual world, with lyrics that praise God for his mercy and grace. The third movement focuses on the human world, with lyrics that praise God for his love and compassion. The final movement brings all of these themes together, with lyrics that call on all creatures to praise God. The hymn is characterized by its joyful and celebratory tone, which reflects the composer's belief in the goodness of God's creation. The hymn is often sung at Christian worship services and is a popular choice for Easter and other festive occasions. The hymn has also been adapted into various musical arrangements, including choral arrangements and instrumental versions. Overall, "All Creatures of our God and King" is a beloved hymn that celebrates the beauty and wonder of God's creation. Its timeless lyrics and joyful melody continue to inspire and uplift people of all ages and backgrounds.
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