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Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn

"Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn" ("This Day in Triumph God the Son")[1] is a Lutheran hymn for Easter. Kaspar Stolzhagen published the hymn in 1592, and its setting by Bartholomäus Gesius (Zahn No. 2585) was published in 1601. The hymn was adopted in several hymnals, including the Evangelisches Gesangbuch. Composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach based compositions on its hymn tune.

"Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn"
Lutheran chorale by Bartholomäus Gesius
The hymn in a 1932 publication
English"This Day in Triumph God the Son"
CatalogueZahn 2585
GenreLutheran hymn
OccasionEaster
Textattr. to Kaspar Stolzhagen
LanguageGerman
Meter8.8.8. 8.8.8.
Published1592 (1592) (text); 1601 (1601) (tune)
ScoringSSATB

History edit

Although hymnologists sometimes doubt his authorship, Stolzhagen (1550–1594) would have written "Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn" in 1591.[2][3][4] In 1592, Stolzhagen published the text as an Easter hymn (German: "Lied von der Auferstehung Christi", "song of the resurrection of Christ").[2][5] Gesius's setting of the hymn (Zahn No. 2585) appeared in two independent publications in 1601, indicating that its dissemination, and composition, dated from some time before it was printed.[6]

Hymn edit

In its original publication, Stolzhagen's Easter hymn had sixteen stanzas of three lines.[2] This version with three-line stanzas was possibly sung to the "Resurrexit Dominus" tune, Zahn No. 25a.[2][7] In 1601, Gesius published a five-part setting (SSATB) of the hymn in the section about Easter of his Geistliche Deutsche Lieder (German spiritual songs).[8] In his publication the hymn had six stanzas of six lines, derived from Stolzhagen's text.[2][9] After Gesius, the hymn was mostly published in six-line stanzas.[2] "Halleluja, Halleluja" is the text of every third line.[2] In Gesius's setting, the melody rises on every first mentioning of Halleluja.[2]

Musical settings edit

From the 17th to the 19th century, the hymn was included in dozens of hymnals.[6][10] Johann Hermann Schein published a six-part setting with seven stanzas, based on Gesius's hymn tune, in his 1627 Cantional [scores], a setting which was republished by Gottfried Vopelius in 1682.[6][11][12] Cantatas based on the hymn were written by Dieterich Buxtehude (BuxWV 43, setting the text of the first stanza) and Christoph Graupner (GWV 1129/15).[13][14] Bach wrote a chorale prelude BWV 630 as part of the Easter section of his Orgelbüchlein;[15] and a four-part chorale (BWV 342, in 3
4
time)
based on the hymn tune.[16][17][18] The hymn was adopted as No. 109 in the German Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch, in 6
4
time.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn". The Free Lutheran Chorale-Book. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Völker 2001.
  3. ^ Stolshagen, Kaspar at Deutsche Biographie website.
  4. ^ Nieke 2008, p. 75.
  5. ^ Brunken 2017, columns 1848–1849.
  6. ^ a b c Zahn 1890, p. 149.
  7. ^ Zahn 1889, p. 11.
  8. ^ Gesius 1601, pp. 40v–42r.
  9. ^ Gesius 1601, p. 42r.
  10. ^ "Heut' triumphieret Gottes Sohn". hymnary.org. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  11. ^ Schein, Johann Hermann (1627) Cantional [scores], pp. 101v–104r.
  12. ^ Gottfried Vopelius (1682). Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch, pp. 282–285
  13. ^ "Dietrich Buxtehude (1637–1707) / Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn / BuxWV 43". mstollsteimer.de. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  14. ^ Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn, BuxWV 43, Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn, GWV 1129/15: scores at the International Music Score Library Project
  15. ^ Williams, Peter (2003), The Organ Music of J. S. Bach (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-89115-9
  16. ^ Dürr & Kobayashi 1998, p. 475.
  17. ^ Hiemke 2011, "Introduction", p. 15.
  18. ^ "Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn BWV 342". Bach Digital. Leipzig: Bach Archive; et al. 2019-03-11.

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Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn This Day in Triumph God the Son 1 is a Lutheran hymn for Easter Kaspar Stolzhagen published the hymn in 1592 and its setting by Bartholomaus Gesius Zahn No 2585 was published in 1601 The hymn was adopted in several hymnals including the Evangelisches Gesangbuch Composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach based compositions on its hymn tune Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn Lutheran chorale by Bartholomaus GesiusThe hymn in a 1932 publicationEnglish This Day in Triumph God the Son CatalogueZahn 2585GenreLutheran hymnOccasionEasterTextattr to Kaspar StolzhagenLanguageGermanMeter8 8 8 8 8 8 Published1592 1592 text 1601 1601 tune ScoringSSATB MIDI renderings Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn source source source hymn tune EG 109 Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn BWV 630 source source source Bach s chorale prelude Problems playing these files See media help Contents 1 History 2 Hymn 3 Musical settings 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksHistory editAlthough hymnologists sometimes doubt his authorship Stolzhagen 1550 1594 would have written Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn in 1591 2 3 4 In 1592 Stolzhagen published the text as an Easter hymn German Lied von der Auferstehung Christi song of the resurrection of Christ 2 5 Gesius s setting of the hymn Zahn No 2585 appeared in two independent publications in 1601 indicating that its dissemination and composition dated from some time before it was printed 6 Hymn editIn its original publication Stolzhagen s Easter hymn had sixteen stanzas of three lines 2 This version with three line stanzas was possibly sung to the Resurrexit Dominus tune Zahn No 25a 2 7 In 1601 Gesius published a five part setting SSATB of the hymn in the section about Easter of his Geistliche Deutsche Lieder German spiritual songs 8 In his publication the hymn had six stanzas of six lines derived from Stolzhagen s text 2 9 After Gesius the hymn was mostly published in six line stanzas 2 Halleluja Halleluja is the text of every third line 2 In Gesius s setting the melody rises on every first mentioning of Halleluja 2 Musical settings editFrom the 17th to the 19th century the hymn was included in dozens of hymnals 6 10 Johann Hermann Schein published a six part setting with seven stanzas based on Gesius s hymn tune in his 1627 Cantional scores a setting which was republished by Gottfried Vopelius in 1682 6 11 12 Cantatas based on the hymn were written by Dieterich Buxtehude BuxWV 43 setting the text of the first stanza and Christoph Graupner GWV 1129 15 13 14 Bach wrote a chorale prelude BWV 630 as part of the Easter section of his Orgelbuchlein 15 and a four part chorale BWV 342 in 34 time based on the hymn tune 16 17 18 The hymn was adopted as No 109 in the German Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch in 64 time 2 References edit Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn The Free Lutheran Chorale Book Retrieved 14 March 2020 a b c d e f g h i Volker 2001 Stolshagen Kaspar at Deutsche Biographie website Nieke 2008 p 75 Brunken 2017 columns 1848 1849 a b c Zahn 1890 p 149 Zahn 1889 p 11 Gesius 1601 pp 40v 42r Gesius 1601 p 42r Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn hymnary org Retrieved 29 March 2015 Schein Johann Hermann 1627 Cantional scores pp 101v 104r Gottfried Vopelius 1682 Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch pp 282 285 Dietrich Buxtehude 1637 1707 Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn BuxWV 43 mstollsteimer de Retrieved 29 March 2015 Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn BuxWV 43 Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn GWV 1129 15 scores at the International Music Score Library Project Williams Peter 2003 The Organ Music of J S Bach 2nd ed Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 89115 9 Durr amp Kobayashi 1998 p 475 Hiemke 2011 Introduction p 15 Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn BWV 342 Bach Digital Leipzig Bach Archive et al 2019 03 11 Sources editBrunken Otto 2017 Bruggemann Theodor ed Handbuch zur Kinder und Jugendliteratur Von 1570 bis 1750 in German Springer Verlag ISBN 9783476032379 Durr Alfred Kobayashi Yoshitake eds 1998 Bach Werke Verzeichnis Kleine Ausgabe Nach der von Wolfgang Schmieder vorgelegten 2 Ausgabe Bach Works Catalogue Small Edition After Wolfgang Schmieder s 2nd edition in German Kirsten Beisswenger collaborator BWV2a ed Wiesbaden Breitkopf amp Hartel ISBN 9783765102493 Preface in English and German a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link Gesius Bartholomaus 1601 Von der Aufferstehung Jesu Christi On the resurrection of Jesus Christ Geistliche Deutsche Lieder D Mart Lutheri Vnd anderer frommen Christen welche durchs gantze Jahr in der christlichen Kirchen zu singen gebreuchlich mit vier und funff Stimmen nach gewonlicher Choralmelodien richtig und lieblich gesetzet Mit einem nutzlichen Register wie sie auff jedes Fest und Sontagen durchs gantze Jahr zu singen in German Frankfurt an der Oder Johann Hartmann pp 35r 42r Hiemke Sven ed 2011 Orgelbuchlein Johann Sebastian Bach Complete Organ Works Urtext in German and English Vol 7 Breitkopf amp Hartel ISMN 979 0 004 18376 2 EB 8807 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a External link in code class cs1 code series code help Nieke Erdmute 2008 Religiose Bilderbogen aus Neuruppin eine Untersuchung zur Frommigkeit im 19 Jahrhundert Europaische Hochschulschriften Theologie in German Vol 865 Peter Lang ISBN 9783631571569 ISSN 0721 3409 Volker Alexander 2001 109 Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn In Hahn Gerhard ed Liederkunde zum Evangelischen Gesangbuch in German Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht pp 63 67 ISBN 3 525 50324 5 Zahn Johannes 1889 Die Melodien der deutschen evangelischen Kirchenlieder in German Vol I Gutersloh Bertelsmann Zahn Johannes 1890 Die Melodien der deutschen evangelischen Kirchenlieder in German Vol II Gutersloh Bertelsmann External links editGeistliche Deutsche Lieder Gesius Heut triumphiret Gottes Sohn BWV 630 Chorale Harmonisations BWV 1 438 scores at the International Music Score Library Project GVL 6045 Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn Osterlied Halleluja Volksmusikarchiv des Bezirks Oberbayern BWV 630 audio at James Kibbie s Bach Organ Works website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn amp oldid 1134129363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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