- Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein, BWV 755
[2:11]
Even Schweitzer thinks this wasn't by Bach, but it is included in his Volume VI nonetheless; the Phantom Organist finds its jazzy simplicity quite
refreshing. Registration: Holpyp 8' + Præstant 4' + Quint 3' + Octaav 2'; repeat Holpyp 8' + Holpyp 4' + Woodfluyt 2'; resume Holpyp 8' +
Præstant 4' + Octaav 2 + Scherp 4 st. Brad Lehmann Temperament. WAV file is available in RAR format: here (13.6 MB).
Instrument:
The Arp Schnitger organ at Eenum in Groningen, The Netherlands (1704) -
Samples by Hauptwerk.nl
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- Chorale Text
German:
Nun freut euch, liebe Christen g'mein,
Und laßt uns fröhlich springen,
Daß wir getrost und all' in ein
Mit Lust und Liebe singen,
Was Gott an uns gewendet hat,
Und seine süße Wundertat;
Gar teu'r hat er's erworben.
--Martin Luther (1523)
Heading: "Ein dancklied für die höchsten wolthaten, so vns Gott in Christe erzeigt hat" in Babst's Geystliche Lieder, 1545
English:
Rejoice, dear Christians, and let us joyfully
leap and sing together with pleasure and love,
comforted by what God has done for us
and his sweet miracle.
He has gained us at a very high price.
Heading: "A hymn of thanks for the highest deeds of goodness which God has shown us through Christ" in Babst's Spiritual Songs, 1545
Audio track was created with Hauptwerk v. 1 software
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