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== Melodi ==
== Melodi ==
Melodin är komponerad av [[Johann Schop]] och är listad som [[Zahn]] nr
Melodin är komponerad av [[Johann Schop]] och är listad som [[Zahn]] nr 6551.
 
The [[hymn tune]], [[Zahn number|Zahn No.]]&nbsp;6551,<ref name="Zahn" /> is by [[Johann Schop]],<ref name="text" /> who often collaborated with Rist.<ref name="melody" />  
== Melody and musical settings ==
The [[hymn tune]], [[Zahn number|Zahn No.]]&nbsp;6551,<ref name="Zahn" /> is by [[Johann Schop]],<ref name="text" /> who often collaborated with Rist.<ref name="melody" /> [[Georg Philipp Telemann]] composed a [[cantata]] ''Werde munter, mein Gemüte'', TWV 1:1576, for choir, strings and continuo before 1760. [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] used the hymn's sixth stanza, "Bin ich gleich von dir gewichen", in his cantata [[Ich armer Mensch, ich Sündenknecht, BWV 55|''Ich armer Mensch, ich Sündenknecht'', BWV 55]], and in his ''[[St Matthew Passion structure#40|St Matthew Passion]]''.<ref name="melody" /> [[Max Reger]] composed a [[chorale prelude]] as No. 48 of his [[52 Chorale Preludes, Op. 67]] in 1902, and [[Sigfrid Karg-Elert]] wrote an improvisation as part of his [[66 Chorale improvisations for organ]], Op. 65.<ref name="melody" />


== Användning till andra psalmer ==
The same hymn melody was assigned to the song "[[Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne]]" written by [[Martin Janus]] (or Jahn).<ref name="melody" /> Bach used it in the Leipzig version of his cantata [[Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147|''Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben'', BWV 147]].<ref name="Dürr" /> It became famous as the arrangement ''[[Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring]]''.<ref name="Dürr" />
The same hymn melody was assigned to the song "[[Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne]]" written by [[Martin Janus]] (or Jahn).<ref name="melody" /> Bach used it in the Leipzig version of his cantata [[Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147|''Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben'', BWV 147]].<ref name="Dürr" /> It became famous as the arrangement ''[[Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring]]''.<ref name="Dürr" />


The tune for "Werde munter" was also paired with "Like the Golden Sun Ascending," which was translated from selected stanzas of [[Thomas Kingo]]'s 1689 "Som den gyldne Sol frembryder."<ref>See "[https://ccel.org/a/anonymous/luth_hymnal/tlh207.htm Like the Golden Sun Ascending]"</ref>
The tune for "Werde munter" was also paired with "Like the Golden Sun Ascending," which was translated from selected stanzas of [[Thomas Kingo]]'s 1689 "Som den gyldne Sol frembryder."<ref>See "[https://ccel.org/a/anonymous/luth_hymnal/tlh207.htm Like the Golden Sun Ascending]"</ref>


== Translations ==
== Annan användning ==
Translations to English were made by J. C. Jacobi, who published "Rouse thy self my Soul and gather" in his ''Psalmodia Germanica'' in 1722, and by Catherine Winkworth, who published "Sink not yet, my soul, to slumber" in 1858 in her ''Lyra Germanica''.<ref name="Hymnary" /> The song appeared in 67 hymnals.<ref name="Hymnary" />
* [[Georg Philipp Telemann]] composed a [[cantata]] ''Werde munter, mein Gemüte'', TWV 1:1576, for choir, strings and continuo before 1760.
* [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]
** used the hymn's sixth stanza, "Bin ich gleich von dir gewichen", in his cantata [[Ich armer Mensch, ich Sündenknecht, BWV 55|''Ich armer Mensch, ich Sündenknecht'', BWV 55]], and in his
** ''[[St Matthew Passion structure#40|St Matthew Passion]]''.<ref name="melody" />
* [[Max Reger]] composed a [[chorale prelude]] as No. 48 of his [[52 Chorale Preludes, Op. 67]] in 1902, and
* [[Sigfrid Karg-Elert]] wrote an improvisation as part of his [[66 Chorale improvisations for organ]], Op. 65.<ref name="melody" />
 
== Översättningar till engelska ==
* [[J C Jacobi]], who published "Rouse thy self my Soul and gather" in his ''[[Psalmodia Germanica]]'', 1722,  
* [[Catherine Winkworth]], who published "Sink not yet, my soul, to slumber" in 1858 in her ''[[Lyra Germanica]]''.<ref name="Hymnary" /> The song appeared in 67 hymnals.<ref name="Hymnary" />


== References ==
== Källor ==
* [https://archive.org/details/1508286757bsb11304502/page/n110 105 Zahn
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Versionen från 7 februari 2024 kl. 06.12

"Werde munter, mein Gemüte" (Var glad, mitt sinne) är en Luthersk aftonhymn skriven av Johannes Rist med tolv 8-radiga verser, tryckt 1642. Den översattes till engelska och fanns i 67 psalm/sångböcker.

Historia

Först publicerad som "Dritte Zehen" i Rist's Himlische Lieder (Himmelska sånger) i Lüneburg 1642. Den hade undertiteln "A Christian evening hymn, with which to commit oneself to the protection of the Most High". Johann Crüger tog med den i sin 1656 års utgåva av Praxis pietatis melica.[1]

Text

Melodi

Melodin är komponerad av Johann Schop och är listad som Zahn nr 6551. The hymn tune, Zahn No. 6551,[2] is by Johann Schop,[3] who often collaborated with Rist.[4]

Användning till andra psalmer

The same hymn melody was assigned to the song "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne" written by Martin Janus (or Jahn).[4] Bach used it in the Leipzig version of his cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147.[5] It became famous as the arrangement Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring.[5]

The tune for "Werde munter" was also paired with "Like the Golden Sun Ascending," which was translated from selected stanzas of Thomas Kingo's 1689 "Som den gyldne Sol frembryder."[6]

Annan användning

Översättningar till engelska

Källor

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External links

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  6. See "Like the Golden Sun Ascending"