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German Anonymous
Lobet und preiset, ihr Völker
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German Anonymous
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Choral
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1:04
'Lobet und preiset, ihr Völker' is a German hymn composed by an anonymous composer. The hymn is a part of the Lutheran hymnal and is often sung during the Christmas season. The hymn is also known as 'Praise and Thanksgiving, All People, Rejoice' in English. The hymn was composed in the 17th century, and the exact date of its composition is unknown. It was first published in the hymnal 'Geistliche Lieder' in 1648. The hymn has since become a popular Christmas hymn in Germany and is sung in churches and homes during the holiday season. The hymn consists of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a call to praise and thanksgiving, with the lyrics "Praise and thanksgiving, all people, rejoice, Christ, our Redeemer, the heavenly voice." The melody is joyful and uplifting, with a strong emphasis on the first and third beats of each measure. The second movement is a reflection on the birth of Christ, with the lyrics "Born unto us, a child so fair, Son of God, of Mary the rare." The melody is more subdued than the first movement, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative feel. The third movement is a celebration of the angels' announcement of Christ's birth, with the lyrics "Angels from heaven, with joyous acclaim, sang out the news of the Savior's name." The melody is more complex than the previous movements, with intricate harmonies and a faster tempo. The final movement is a call to all people to join in the celebration of Christ's birth, with the lyrics "Come, all ye people, with gladness and mirth, join in the song of the heavenly birth." The melody is similar to the first movement, with a strong emphasis on the first and third beats of each measure and a joyful, uplifting feel. Overall, 'Lobet und preiset, ihr Völker' is a joyful and uplifting hymn that celebrates the birth of Christ and calls all people to join in the celebration. Its popularity has endured for centuries, and it remains a beloved Christmas hymn in Germany and around the world.
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