- "
Herzliebster Jesu" (often
translated into
English as "Ah, Holy Jesus",
sometimes as "O
Dearest Jesus") is a
Lutheran P****ion hymn in German,
written in...
-
Cantus firmus by
ripieno soprano choir) 2. Mt 26:1–2, with Vox
Christi 3.
Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du
verbrochen 4. Mt 26:3–13, with Vox Christi, and Turba...
- (loudness and softness). In J. S. Bach's St
Matthew P****ion, the
chorale "
Herzliebster Jesu"
makes its
first appearance in a
straightforward harmonisation:...
- 6:1 (/30); ↔ BWV 198, 1143; → BWV 244.2 00306 244/3 chorale setting "
Herzliebster Jesu" (s. 1) B min. SATB 4: 23 III/2.2: 43
after Z 983; text by Heermann...
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replaced by the line from the
Gospel of Mark). He
chose the chorales: "
Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du verbrochen" by
Johann Heermann (1630),
verse 6 for...
- love
beyond all measure) is
stanza 7 of
Johann Heermann's 1630 hymn "
Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du verbrochen", part of a
movement to make
German a literary...
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media help. Mein Jesu, der du mich (My Jesus. who [chose] me) in E
minor Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du
verbrochen (O
dearest Jesu) in G
minor O Welt, ich...
- mich, dein
Leiden zu bedenken", a P****ion hymn
written to the tune of "
Herzliebster Jesu". Not a
little of Gellert's fame is due to the time when he lived...
- ich Sünder
machen O Traurigkeit, o
Herzeleid Keinen hat Gott verl****en
Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du
verbrochen Freu dich sehr, o
meine Seele Ich hab mein...
-
poetry of
German Humanism and Baroque. It is also used in
hymns such as "
Herzliebster Jesu" by
Johann Heermann. In the 18th century,
amidst a
resurgence of...