Friedrich Silcher
So nimm denn meine Hände
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Composer:Friedrich SilcherGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1842Average_duration:2:33"So nimm denn meine Hände" is a German hymn composed by Friedrich Silcher in 1842. The hymn is also known as "Herr, ich vertrau auf dich" and is a popular Christian hymn sung in churches across Germany. The hymn was first premiered in 1842 in the city of Tübingen, Germany. It quickly gained popularity and became a staple in German church music. The hymn is typically sung in four-part harmony and is often accompanied by an organ or piano. The hymn consists of three verses and a refrain. The first verse begins with the line "So nimm denn meine Hände" which translates to "So take my hands then." The verse goes on to express the singer's trust in God and their willingness to follow His guidance. The second verse speaks of the singer's desire to be led by God's love and to be comforted by His presence. The third verse expresses the singer's hope for eternal life and their faith in God's promise of salvation. The refrain of the hymn is a repetition of the first line of the first verse, "So nimm denn meine Hände." This repetition serves to reinforce the singer's trust in God and their willingness to follow His guidance. The hymn is characterized by its simple melody and harmonies, which make it easy to sing and remember. The lyrics are also straightforward and easy to understand, making it a popular choice for congregational singing. Overall, "So nimm denn meine Hände" is a beloved hymn in German church music and continues to be sung by Christians around the world. Its message of trust in God and willingness to follow His guidance resonates with believers of all ages and backgrounds.More....
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