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O du fröhliche

Author: J. D. Falk Appears in 123 hymnals First Line: O du fröhliche, o du selige Used With Tune: [O du fröhliche, o du selige]

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SICILY

Appears in 599 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Timothy Kirk Thomas Tune Sources: Sicilian melody Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 56543 45654 35567 Used With Text: O Thou Joyful

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O du fröhliche, o du selige

Hymnal: Kleines Gesang- und Gebetbuch #80 (1940) First Line: O du fröhliche, o du selige Lyrics: 1 O du fröhliche, o du selige, gnadenbringende Weihnachtszeit! Welt ging verloren, Christ ward geboren, freue freue dich, o Christenheit! 2 O du fröhliche, O du selige, Gnadenbringende Weihnachtszeit! Christ ist erschienen, Uns zu versühnen Freue freue dich, o Christenheit! 3 O du fröhliche, O du selige, Gnadenbringende Weihnachtszeit! König der Ehren, Dich woll'n wir ehren, Freue freue dich, o Christenheit! Languages: German Tune Title: [O du fröhliche]

O du selige, o du fröhliche

Hymnal: Silberklänge #77 (1899) Languages: German Tune Title: [O du selige, O du fröhliche]
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O du fröhliche, o du selige

Hymnal: Perlen und Blüthen #150 (1890) Languages: German Tune Title: [O du fröhliche, o du selige]

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Johann Daniel Falk

1768 - 1826 Person Name: J. D. Falk Author of "O du fröhliche" in Heils-Lieder, eine Sammlung Geistlicher Lieder für Sonntagsschulen, Jugendvereine Falk, Johannes Daniel, was born Oct. 28, 1768, at Danzig, where his father was a wig-maker. With a stipend from the Town Council of Danzig, he entered the University of Halle in 1791, where he studied the classics and theology, remaining as a private tutor for some time after completing his course. In 1798 he married and settled as a man of letters at Weimar, where he was welcomed by Herder, Goethe and Wieland, and where he gained some reputation as a writer of satirical works. During the Napoleonic wars, after the battle of Jena, 1806, Falk found his true vocation as a philanthropist, first in the field hospitals and then in the care of destitute children. With the court preacher Horn he founded the "Society of Friends in Need," and shortly thereafter began his Refuge for poor children; receiving them without restrictions as to age, birth, country or creed, and after giving them a godly industrial training sought to find the girls places as domestic servants and to apprentice the boys to trade. He lived to see the Refuge in permanent buildings (which in 1829 were made into a public training school for neglected children, under the name of Falk's Institute) and saw some 300 of his scholars fairly started in life. He died at Weimar, Feb. 14, 1826 (Kraus, pp. 120-125; Allg. Deutsche Biographie, vi. 549-551). His hymns are few in number, but one has attained considerable popularity:— 0 du fröhliche. [For the Great Festivals.] Written in 1816, and included in his Auserlesene Werke, Leipzig, 1819, vol. i. p. 357, in 3 stanzas of 6 lines, entitled "Hymn for all the Three Festivals." Stanzas i. is for Christmas, ii. for Easter, iii. for Whitsuntide. This form is No. 667 in the Unverfälschter Liedersegen, 1851, but being easy of expansion we find in the Speier Gesang-Buch 1859, No. 247, two other stanzas for each season added — in all 9 stanzas. The only translation in common use is:— Hail, thou glorious, thou victorious. A free version by Dr. Kennedy of Falk's three stanzas, with original stanzas for Sunday and for the Second Advent, in his Hymnologia Christiana, 1863. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Person Name: CSPS Eng. tr. of "O Thou Joyful" in Christian Science Hymnal

Timothy Kirk Thomas

Harmonizer of "SICILY" in Christian Science Hymnal