Lutheran Hymn Tune Music

 

Werde munter

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 Werde munter:  LSB 548, 589, 681; LBW 219 (variant), 440; LH 207, 296, 491, 560; LW 263, 339, 434; SBH 67, 462; ELH 13, 230, 354, 457, 507; ELW 501; CW 147, 283, 408, 545 Index to All Tune-Pages
 First Phrase or Line in LSB:  A Bb C C Bb A G G A Bb C F G G F
Publishers Index to Hymnals
 

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Title Composer/Arranger Key Lngth Album Publisher Other
 Speak, O Lord, Thy Servant Heareth   Johann Pachelbel  F    The Parish Organist, Part 4, No. 96  Concordia Pub. House  organ; chorale prelude
 [Werde munter]  Heinrich Fleischer  F    The Parish Organist, Part 4, No. 96  Concordia Pub. house  3-voice harm.; for keyboard
 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring  J. S. Bach  G    sheet music  Oxford Univ. Press  organ; transcription of cantata mov't.

Comments (1)

Anonymous said

at 5:20 pm on Nov 5, 2007

Notice that the LBW hymnal has two variants of this tune, one titled "Werde munter", another titled "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring". The difference is mainly in the rhythm.

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