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Stralsund Gesangbuch
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Works Info
Composer
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Stralsund Gesangbuch
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:27
"Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" is a hymn that was composed by the Stralsund Gesangbuch in the 17th century. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written sometime between 1665 and 1680. The hymn was first published in the Stralsund Gesangbuch in 1665, and it quickly became popular throughout Germany. The hymn is typically performed in four movements, with each movement focusing on a different aspect of God's greatness. The first movement is a joyful celebration of God's power and majesty, while the second movement is a more reflective meditation on God's mercy and grace. The third movement is a triumphant declaration of God's victory over sin and death, and the final movement is a prayer of thanksgiving and praise. One of the most distinctive characteristics of "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" is its use of repetition and parallelism. The hymn repeats the phrase "Praise to the Lord" throughout each movement, emphasizing the central theme of the hymn. The hymn also uses parallelism to create a sense of balance and symmetry, with each line of the hymn mirroring the previous line in structure and rhythm. Another characteristic of the hymn is its use of vivid imagery and metaphors to describe God's greatness. The hymn compares God to a shield, a fortress, a helper, and a king, among other things. These metaphors help to convey the power and majesty of God in a way that is both accessible and inspiring. Overall, "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" is a hymn that has stood the test of time. Its timeless message of praise and thanksgiving continues to inspire and uplift people of all ages and backgrounds, making it one of the most beloved hymns in the Christian tradition.
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