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Johann Walter (i)
Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist
Works Info
Composer
:
Johann Walter (i)
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Hymn
Compose Date
:
1524
Average_duration
:
3:58
"Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist" is a hymn composed by Johann Walter (i) in the 16th century. The hymn is a prayer to the Holy Spirit, asking for guidance and strength in times of need. It is a popular hymn in the Lutheran Church and is often sung during Pentecost and other occasions when the Holy Spirit is celebrated. The hymn was composed in 1524 and was first published in Walter's "Erfurt Enchiridion" in the same year. The "Erfurt Enchiridion" was a collection of hymns and songs for use in the Lutheran Church. The hymn quickly became popular and was included in many subsequent hymnals. The hymn consists of four stanzas, each with four lines. The first stanza begins with the words "Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist" (Now we pray to the Holy Spirit) and sets the tone for the rest of the hymn. The second stanza asks the Holy Spirit to give us wisdom and understanding, while the third stanza asks for strength and courage. The final stanza is a prayer for peace and unity among all people. The melody of the hymn is simple and easy to sing, with a repetitive rhythm that makes it easy to remember. The harmonies are also simple, with a focus on the melody and the text. The hymn is typically sung in unison, although it can also be sung in harmony. Overall, "Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist" is a beautiful and powerful hymn that continues to be sung and cherished by Christians around the world. Its message of hope, guidance, and strength in the Holy Spirit is timeless and universal, and it remains a beloved part of the Lutheran tradition.
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