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- "Christ ist erstanden" (Christ is risen) is a German Easter hymn, and is possibly the oldest Christian liturgical German song. It has inspired the music...
- Christ ist erstanden (Christ is risen) is a German Easter hymn and is possibly the oldest Christian liturgical German song. It can also refer to: "Christ...
- was indicated as an improved (German: gebessert) version of "Christ ist erstanden". The hymn is in bar form. The Stollen, that is the repeated first part...
- Eastertide 0278 Christo, dem Osterlämmlein Herman (trsl.) →p. 301 0279 Easter Erstanden ist der heilige Christ — SATB hymn Schein Eastertide 0282 Resurrection...
- or earlier chorale setting "Christ ist erstanden" D Dor. SATB 39: 188 III/2.2: 110 after Z 8584; text: "Christ ist erstanden" 00346 277 5. 1750 or earlier chorale setting...
- for tropes and liturgical dramas. Vernacular hymns such as "Christ ist erstanden" and "Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist" adapted original Gregorian melodies...
- las Infantas. Chorales derived from the sequence include "Christ ist erstanden" (12th century) and Martin Luther's "Christ lag in Todes Banden". The...
- "Christus ist erstanden! O tönt" (Christ is risen! O sound) is a Catholic hymn for Easter. It was written as a paraphrase of the Easter sequence Victimae...
- hymn "Christ ist erstanden". The German hymn was published in 1524 in the Erfurt Enchiridion (under the title "Christ ist erstanden gebessert") as well...
- Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand BWV 627 – Christ ist erstanden BWV 628 – Erstanden ist der heil'ge Christ BWV 629 – Erschienen ist der herrliche...