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Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre

"Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre" (The heavens praise the glory of the Eternal), Op. 48/4, is a composition for voice and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, setting the beginning of Christian Fürchtegott Gellert's poem "Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur" (The glory of God from nature), a paraphrase of Psalm 19. Beethoven composed it as part of a collection of lieder on texts by Gelllert, which was published in 1803, known as Gellert Lieder. "Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre" became famous in arrangements for choir, "Die Himmel rühmen!" by Joseph Dantonello and "The Heavens are Telling" by Virgil Thomson.

"Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre"
Lied by Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven in 1803, painting by Christian Horneman
EnglishThe heavens praise the glory of the Eternal
Other name"Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur"
KeyC major
Opus48/4
Text"Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur"
LanguageGerman
Published1803 (1803)
Scoring
  • voice
  • piano

History edit

Beethoven wrote the lied for voice and piano as the fourth of a collection of six lieder on texts by Gellert. Gellert's poem in six stanzas, "Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur", appeared first in his 1757 collection Geistliche Oden und Lieder (Spiritual odes and songs). It is a paraphrase of Psalm 19 ("The heavens declare the glory of God"). Like the psalm, the poem speaks of the Creator's magnificence showing in the wonders of nature, which suited natural theology, popular during Gellert's lifetime.[1] The poem was set to music for voice and continuo in Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Gellert Odes and Songs.[2] in 1758, among several others.[3]

Beethoven set the first two stanzas of the poem. It was published as No. 4 in a collection of six lieder by Beethoven on texts by Gellert in 1803.[1] In the collection, it bears the same title as the poem and begins "Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre".[1]

Beethoven's setting was arranged for four-part choir, organ and orchestra by Joseph Dantonello [de] and became one of the most popular spiritual songs.[1] It was arranged for organ and choir as "The Heavens are Telling" in 1925 by Virgil Thomson while he was a student at Harvard University,[4] and became popular in the United States. Thomas Doss wrote a transcription for wind band with optional choir.[5] An English version, "The heavens are telling the Lord's endless glory", with Beethoven's melody has appeared in four hymnals.[6]

Song collection edit

In the collection Op. 48, Beethoven set six texts by Gellert, all with religious themes, entitled:[7]

  1. Bitten
  2. Die Liebe des Nächsten (Of the love of one's neighbour)
  3. Vom Tode (Of death)
  4. Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur (The glory of God from nature)
  5. Gottes Macht und Vorsehung (God's power and providence
  6. Bußlied (Penitential song)

Five songs are marked in German, while only the last one has a conventional Italian marking. The first song begins "Gott, deine Güte reicht so weit" (God, your mercy reaches far), alluding to Psalm 108:4. It is marked Feierlich und mit Andacht (Solemnly and with devotion). The second song, "So jemand spricht: Ich liebe Gott!" (If someone says: I love God), is marked Lebhaft doch nicht zu sehr (Lively but not too much). The third song, "Meine Lebenszeit verstreicht" (My life time is passing by) is marked Mässig und eher langsam als geschwind (Moderately and rather slow than fast). The fifth song claims "Gott ist mein Lied!" (God is my song), marked Mit Kraft und Feuer (With strength and fire). The final penitential song begins "An dir allein, an dir hab ich gesündigt" (Against you alone, against you have I sinned) and is marked Poco adagio (Somewhat slow).[7]

Beethoven dedicated the collection to Count Johann Georg von Browne.[7]

Die Himmel rühmen edit

Text edit

Gellert's text is close to the beginning of Psalm 19 in the first two stanzas, which are the only ones that Beethoven used.

 Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre,
 Ihr Schall pflanzt seinen Namen fort.
 Ihn rühmt der Erdkreis, ihn preisen die Meere,
 Vernimm, o Mensch, ihr göttlich Wort.

 Wer trägt der Himmel unzählbare Sterne?
 Wer führt die Sonn' aus ihrem Zelt?
 Sie kommt und leuchtet und lacht uns von ferne,
 Und läuft den Weg gleich wie ein Held.

Music edit

Beethoven ignored the two stanzas of the poem, structuring the text differently as a ternary form, ABA. He used the first two lines for a solemn A section; the following four (two from the first stanza and two from the second) for a softer, narrating middle section, beginning with "Ihn rühmt der Erdkreis" (The circle of the world praises Him); and the final two lines for a slightly modified repeat of the beginning, with the text "Sie kommt und leuchtet" (It comes and illuminates), the second half of the second stanza.[8]

The music in C major and alla breve time is marked "Majestätisch und erhaben" (Majestic and sublime). The music opens with two measures of solemn chords by the piano.[8] The motif of a downward broken major triad is also found in other compositions by Beethoven dealing with solemn topics, such as the Dona nobis pacem from his Missa solemnis.[9]

Die Himmel rühmen! edit

Beethoven's song and its adaptations became part of music collections, concerts and recordings, with Die Himmel rühmen! sometimes chosen as the title.[10][11] The German pop singer Heino chose the song as the title and motto of four church concert series in Germany in 2013.[12]

References edit

Cited sources

  • Mies, Paul (1925). Die Bedeutung der Skizzen Beethovens zur Erkenntnis seines Stiles (in German). Georg Olms Verlag. p. 146. ISBN 978-3-48-740532-2.
  • Udeani, Chibueze C. (2018). Die Rede von Gott – Interdisziplinäre und interkulturelle Zugänge / Discourse on God – Interdisciplinary and intercultural Approaches (in German). Münster: LIT Verlag. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-3-64-390989-3.
  • Wegner, Sascha (2018). Symphonien aus dem Geiste der Vokalmusik: Zur Finalgestaltung in der Symphonik im 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhundert (in German). Springer Verlag. pp. 121–122. ISBN 978-3-47-604616-1.
  • "Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714–1788) / Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre BR‑CPEB H 59/2; H 781.2; Wq 203.2 / Lied". Bach Digital. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  • "Heinos Kirchentournee "Die Himmel rühmen" hat begonnen: "Ave Maria" statt "Schwarze Barbara"". Domradio (in German). 16 November 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  • "Die Himmel rühmen". falkmedien.de (in German). 2019. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  • "The heavens are telling the Lord's endless glory". Hymnary. 16 November 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  • "Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre / mit gemischtem Chor (SATB) ad lib. / with optional SATB choir". rundel.de. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  • "The Heavens are Telling". E. C. Schirmer Music Company. 1925. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  • "CD: Die Himmel rühmen / Berühmte Chöre". vivat.de (in German). 2019. Retrieved 30 December 2019.

External links edit

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Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre The heavens praise the glory of the Eternal Op 48 4 is a composition for voice and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven setting the beginning of Christian Furchtegott Gellert s poem Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur The glory of God from nature a paraphrase of Psalm 19 Beethoven composed it as part of a collection of lieder on texts by Gelllert which was published in 1803 known as Gellert Lieder Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre became famous in arrangements for choir Die Himmel ruhmen by Joseph Dantonello and The Heavens are Telling by Virgil Thomson Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre Lied by Ludwig van BeethovenBeethoven in 1803 painting by Christian HornemanEnglishThe heavens praise the glory of the EternalOther name Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur KeyC majorOpus48 4Text Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur LanguageGermanPublished1803 1803 Scoringvoicepiano Contents 1 History 2 Song collection 3 Die Himmel ruhmen 3 1 Text 3 2 Music 4 Die Himmel ruhmen 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBeethoven wrote the lied for voice and piano as the fourth of a collection of six lieder on texts by Gellert Gellert s poem in six stanzas Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur appeared first in his 1757 collection Geistliche Oden und Lieder Spiritual odes and songs It is a paraphrase of Psalm 19 The heavens declare the glory of God Like the psalm the poem speaks of the Creator s magnificence showing in the wonders of nature which suited natural theology popular during Gellert s lifetime 1 The poem was set to music for voice and continuo in Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach s Gellert Odes and Songs 2 in 1758 among several others 3 Beethoven set the first two stanzas of the poem It was published as No 4 in a collection of six lieder by Beethoven on texts by Gellert in 1803 1 In the collection it bears the same title as the poem and begins Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre 1 Beethoven s setting was arranged for four part choir organ and orchestra by Joseph Dantonello de and became one of the most popular spiritual songs 1 It was arranged for organ and choir as The Heavens are Telling in 1925 by Virgil Thomson while he was a student at Harvard University 4 and became popular in the United States Thomas Doss wrote a transcription for wind band with optional choir 5 An English version The heavens are telling the Lord s endless glory with Beethoven s melody has appeared in four hymnals 6 Song collection editIn the collection Op 48 Beethoven set six texts by Gellert all with religious themes entitled 7 Bitten Die Liebe des Nachsten Of the love of one s neighbour Vom Tode Of death Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur The glory of God from nature Gottes Macht und Vorsehung God s power and providence Busslied Penitential song Five songs are marked in German while only the last one has a conventional Italian marking The first song begins Gott deine Gute reicht so weit God your mercy reaches far alluding to Psalm 108 4 It is marked Feierlich und mit Andacht Solemnly and with devotion The second song So jemand spricht Ich liebe Gott If someone says I love God is marked Lebhaft doch nicht zu sehr Lively but not too much The third song Meine Lebenszeit verstreicht My life time is passing by is marked Massig und eher langsam als geschwind Moderately and rather slow than fast The fifth song claims Gott ist mein Lied God is my song marked Mit Kraft und Feuer With strength and fire The final penitential song begins An dir allein an dir hab ich gesundigt Against you alone against you have I sinned and is marked Poco adagio Somewhat slow 7 Beethoven dedicated the collection to Count Johann Georg von Browne 7 Die Himmel ruhmen editText edit Gellert s text is close to the beginning of Psalm 19 in the first two stanzas which are the only ones that Beethoven used Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre Ihr Schall pflanzt seinen Namen fort Ihn ruhmt der Erdkreis ihn preisen die Meere Vernimm o Mensch ihr gottlich Wort Wer tragt der Himmel unzahlbare Sterne Wer fuhrt die Sonn aus ihrem Zelt Sie kommt und leuchtet und lacht uns von ferne Und lauft den Weg gleich wie ein Held Music edit Beethoven ignored the two stanzas of the poem structuring the text differently as a ternary form ABA He used the first two lines for a solemn A section the following four two from the first stanza and two from the second for a softer narrating middle section beginning with Ihn ruhmt der Erdkreis The circle of the world praises Him and the final two lines for a slightly modified repeat of the beginning with the text Sie kommt und leuchtet It comes and illuminates the second half of the second stanza 8 The music in C major and alla breve time is marked Majestatisch und erhaben Majestic and sublime The music opens with two measures of solemn chords by the piano 8 The motif of a downward broken major triad is also found in other compositions by Beethoven dealing with solemn topics such as the Dona nobis pacem from his Missa solemnis 9 Die Himmel ruhmen editBeethoven s song and its adaptations became part of music collections concerts and recordings with Die Himmel ruhmen sometimes chosen as the title 10 11 The German pop singer Heino chose the song as the title and motto of four church concert series in Germany in 2013 12 References edit a b c d Udeani 2018 p 10 Bach Digital 2019 Wegner 2018 p 121 Schirmer 2019 Rundel 2019 Hymnary 2019 a b c Ludwig van Beethoven 6 Lieder Op 48 Scores at the International Music Score Library Project a b Wegner 2018 pp 121 122 Mies 1925 p 146 Falk 2019 Vivat 2019 Domradio 2013 Cited sources Mies Paul 1925 Die Bedeutung der Skizzen Beethovens zur Erkenntnis seines Stiles in German Georg Olms Verlag p 146 ISBN 978 3 48 740532 2 Udeani Chibueze C 2018 Die Rede von Gott Interdisziplinare und interkulturelle Zugange Discourse on God Interdisciplinary and intercultural Approaches in German Munster LIT Verlag pp 10 11 ISBN 978 3 64 390989 3 Wegner Sascha 2018 Symphonien aus dem Geiste der Vokalmusik Zur Finalgestaltung in der Symphonik im 18 und fruhen 19 Jahrhundert in German Springer Verlag pp 121 122 ISBN 978 3 47 604616 1 Bach Carl Philipp Emanuel 1714 1788 Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre BR CPEB H 59 2 H 781 2 Wq 203 2 Lied Bach Digital Retrieved 29 December 2019 Heinos Kirchentournee Die Himmel ruhmen hat begonnen Ave Maria statt Schwarze Barbara Domradio in German 16 November 2013 Retrieved 29 December 2019 Die Himmel ruhmen falkmedien de in German 2019 Retrieved 30 December 2019 The heavens are telling the Lord s endless glory Hymnary 16 November 2013 Retrieved 29 December 2019 Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre mit gemischtem Chor SATB ad lib with optional SATB choir rundel de Retrieved 29 December 2019 The Heavens are Telling E C Schirmer Music Company 1925 Retrieved 29 December 2019 CD Die Himmel ruhmen Beruhmte Chore vivat de in German 2019 Retrieved 30 December 2019 External links edit nbsp German Wikisource has original text related to this article Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre Free scores of Die Himmel ruhmen Ludwig van Beethoven in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki C F Gellert Heiligenlexikon with Beethoven s music Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre WorldCat Messgestaltung Die Himmel ruhmen wohin vol at Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre amp oldid 1144251499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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