Source: English Wikipedia (January 31, 2018) German Wikipedia (October 30, 2017)Ĭhorale Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein, BWV 388 It appeared also in 1524 in the Erfurt Enchiridion, in second place of 26 songs It is considered one of his first and theologically most important poetry and belongs to this day to the core of German-speaking Protestant hymnals (EG 341, main song on Reformation). Luther, three by Paul Speratus, and one by Justus Jonas. Luther's early hymns, it was published as one of eight songs in 1524 in the first Lutheran hymnal, the Achtliederbuch ( Etlich' christliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1524), which contained four songs by M. Like this, it is a narrative song without a literary model, now referring to the supertemporal-temporal salvation act of God, and like this it is not a hymn, but a Reformation folk song, which was sung by traders, craftsmen and maids and a large share in the spread of the Reformation thought. In hymnological research, it is certain that Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g’mein immediately followed the martyr song. Luther's song is a ballad-like narrative song and was not intended for church and worship, but for market and street. Both had been executed at the stake in Brussels on July 1, 1523. Luther was inspired by the Martyrium of the two Augustinian monks Hendrik Vos and Johannes van Esschen who had converted to the Reformation. 3: 28.įor his first song, Ein neues Lied wir heben an war, M. "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein" ((Dear Christians, one and all rejoice) is a Lutheran hymn, whose lyrics and melody were both written in 1523 by Martin Luther. in hymnals/hymn books: NLBG 391 EG 341 Gemeindelieder 284 Jesus unsere Freude! 298 Sing mit 126 ELG 96Ĭhorale Melody 1: Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein (I) (Zahn 4427) | Composer: Martin Luther (Nürnberg, 1523), after a 15th century melodyĬhorale Melody 2: Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein (II) (Es ist gewisslich) (Zahn 4429a) | Composer: Martin Luther (?) (Wittenberg, 1529), based on a 15th century melody of secular origin | Links to other Sites about the Chorales | The History of the Breitkopf Collection of J. | The Origin of the Melodies of the Chorales MIDI files of the Chorales: Cantatas BWV 1-197Īrticles: The Origin of the Texts of the Chorales | Texts & Translations of Chorales BWV 250-438 | 371 4-Part Chorales sorted by Breitkopf Number Motets & Chorales for Events in the LCY / Chorales by Theme | Preludi ai Corali - Quartetto Italiani di Viola Da Gamba Video of an older recording.Individual Recordings: Hilliard - Morimur To listen using streaming services such as SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Tidal, Amazon, Deezer etc. Good Christians All Rejoice (In Dulci Jubilo) : ScoreĪvailable from Streaming Services To keep up to date with the latest recordings, add your email address to our newsletter list.Īlso, please follow us on Amazon Music, Apple Music, Tidal, Spotify, SoundCloud, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. If you use our free MP3 hymns, please consider a donation to help keep this service free. This website is free to use, but not to operate. You have permission to download this track for personal use or use in Church services. The music used in this recording belongs in the Public Domain, but the Performance rights belong to Richard Irwin Music®. Good Christians All Rejoice (In Dulci Jubilo) : Free MP Download The carol is also known as Good Christian Men Rejoice and Good Christian Folk Rejoice. Please note that this carol is a 19 century adaption of the 14th century mediaeval carol In Dulci Jublio. Good Christians All Rejoice (In Dulci Jubilo) : Lyrics
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