Johann Georg Ebeling
Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden
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Composer:Johann Georg EbelingGenre:ChoralAverage_duration:2:32'Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden' is a hymn composed by Johann Georg Ebeling in the 17th century. The hymn was first published in 1666 in Ebeling's collection of hymns titled 'Pauli Gerhardi Geistliche Andachten'. The hymn has since become a popular hymn in the Lutheran Church and is often sung during Easter and other festive occasions. The hymn is composed of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a joyful call to the heart to rise up and rejoice in the Lord. The second movement is a reflection on the sacrifice of Christ and the redemption that he offers to all who believe in him. The third movement is a prayer for strength and guidance in the Christian life, while the fourth movement is a triumphant declaration of faith in the victory of Christ over sin and death. The first movement of the hymn is characterized by its lively and upbeat melody, which is accompanied by a simple and repetitive chord progression. The lyrics of the movement are filled with exhortations to the heart to rise up and rejoice in the Lord, and the overall tone of the movement is one of joy and celebration. The second movement of the hymn is more contemplative in nature, with a slower and more somber melody. The lyrics of the movement focus on the sacrifice of Christ and the redemption that he offers to all who believe in him. The movement is characterized by its use of imagery and metaphor, as the lyrics describe Christ as the "Lamb of God" who takes away the sins of the world. The third movement of the hymn is a prayer for strength and guidance in the Christian life. The melody of the movement is simple and plaintive, and the lyrics express a deep sense of dependence on God for guidance and support. The movement is characterized by its use of repetition, as the lyrics repeat the phrase "Herr, mein Gott" (Lord, my God) throughout. The fourth and final movement of the hymn is a triumphant declaration of faith in the victory of Christ over sin and death. The melody of the movement is bold and triumphant, and the lyrics express a deep sense of confidence in the power of Christ to overcome all obstacles. The movement is characterized by its use of repetition, as the lyrics repeat the phrase "Christus lebt" (Christ lives) throughout. Overall, 'Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden' is a hymn that celebrates the joy and victory of the Christian life. Its lively melodies and uplifting lyrics make it a popular choice for festive occasions, while its contemplative moments provide a space for reflection and prayer.More....
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