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Siegfried Ochs
Dank sei dir, Herr for voice & piano
Works Info
Composer
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Siegfried Ochs
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Average_duration
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3:50
"Dank sei dir, Herr" is a sacred song composed by Siegfried Ochs in 1897. The song was originally written for voice and piano and is based on a German translation of the hymn "Te Deum laudamus" by Ambrose of Milan. The song is also known as "Thanks be to Thee, Lord" in English. The song premiered in Berlin in 1897 and quickly became popular in Germany and beyond. It is often performed at religious services and has been recorded by numerous artists over the years. The song is composed of three movements. The first movement is slow and contemplative, with the singer expressing gratitude to God for his blessings. The second movement is faster and more joyful, with the singer praising God for his greatness and power. The final movement returns to the slower tempo of the first, with the singer expressing humility and devotion to God. The characteristics of "Dank sei dir, Herr" include its simple yet powerful melody, which is easy to sing and remember. The song is also notable for its emotional depth, with the lyrics expressing a deep sense of gratitude and reverence for God. The piano accompaniment is relatively simple, allowing the focus to remain on the singer and the lyrics. Overall, "Dank sei dir, Herr" is a beautiful and moving sacred song that continues to be beloved by audiences around the world.
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