Cesar Malan
Herre, meine Seele
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Composer:Cesar MalanGenre:VocalCompose Date:1827Average_duration:1:48"Herre, meine Seele" is a hymn composed by Cesar Malan, a Swiss pastor and hymn writer, in 1832. The hymn is also known as "Herr, meine Seele" and is based on Psalm 25. It was first published in Malan's hymnbook, "Chants Chrétiens," in 1833. The hymn has four movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a call to worship, with the opening line "Herre, meine Seele, will dich preisen." The melody is simple and joyful, with a steady rhythm that encourages congregational singing. The second movement is a confession of sin, with the line "Herr, ich bin schwach, ach hilf mir." The melody is more contemplative, with a slower tempo and more complex harmonies. This movement encourages introspection and repentance. The third movement is a declaration of faith, with the line "Herr, ich glaube, hilf meinem Unglauben." The melody is more upbeat and confident, with a strong rhythm and soaring harmonies. This movement encourages believers to trust in God's promises and to hold fast to their faith. The final movement is a prayer for guidance, with the line "Herr, führe mich in deiner Wahrheit." The melody is more subdued, with a gentle rhythm and simple harmonies. This movement encourages believers to seek God's guidance and to follow his will. Overall, "Herre, meine Seele" is a hymn that encourages worship, confession, faith, and guidance. Its simple melodies and strong rhythms make it a popular choice for congregational singing, and its timeless message continues to inspire believers today.More....
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