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This hymn of [[Philipp Nicolai]] appeared in the same collection as his other famous hymn [[Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern]], 1599. Again the poet is also considered to be the composer of the melody. Amongst the many choral settings of this hymn the musical cantata setting (BWV 140) by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] is especially famous. | This hymn of [[Philipp Nicolai]] appeared in the same collection as his other famous hymn [[Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern]], 1599. Again the poet is also considered to be the composer of the melody. Amongst the many choral settings of this hymn the musical cantata setting (BWV 140) by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] is especially famous. | ||
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*[[Sleepers, wake! the watch-cry pealeth (Philipp Nicolai)|Anonymous harmonisation, based on Bach and Mendelssohn]] SATB (English, Frances Elizabeth Cox translation) | *[[Sleepers, wake! the watch-cry pealeth (Philipp Nicolai)|Anonymous harmonisation, based on Bach and Mendelssohn]] SATB (English, Frances Elizabeth Cox translation) | ||
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*[[Wachet auf (Stefano Torchio)|Stefano Torchio]] SATB divisi | *[[Wachet auf (Stefano Torchio)|Stefano Torchio]] SATB divisi | ||
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==Text and translations== | ==Text and translations== | ||
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Revision as of 20:08, 16 June 2025
General information
This hymn of Philipp Nicolai appeared in the same collection as his other famous hymn Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, 1599. Again the poet is also considered to be the composer of the melody. Amongst the many choral settings of this hymn the musical cantata setting (BWV 140) by Johann Sebastian Bach is especially famous.
Notes on selected settings
- Anonymous harmonisation, based on Bach and Mendelssohn SATB (English, Frances Elizabeth Cox translation)
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Cantata BWV 140 SATB choir, STB soli, orchestra
- One part of BWV 140, rearranged 4 vv. SATB
- Dietrich Buxtehude
- BuxWV 100 for SSB/SAB choir, 4 violins, and organ
- BuxWV 101 for ATB
- Hubertus Krämer SAB (chorale in bass)
- Felix Mendelssohn No. 16 from Paulus, Op. 36 (verse 1)
- Michael Praetorius
- Motet for SAT+SATB from Musae Sioniae Part V (1607)
- Chorale harmonization SATB
- Chorale setting for SS (or ST) from Musae Sioniae Part V (1607)
- Eva Toller SATB in Swedish
- Stefano Torchio SATB divisi
Settings by composers (automatically updated)
- Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach — Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme German SATB
- Dietrich Buxtehude — Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BuxWV 100 German SSB, SAB
- Hubertus Krämer — Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme German SAB
- Philipp Nicolai — Sleepers, wake! the watch-cry pealeth English SATB
- Michael Praetorius — Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme a 2 German SS,ST
- Michael Praetorius — Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme a 4 German SATB
- Michael Praetorius — Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme a 7 German SAT.SATB
- Stefano Torchio — Wachet auf German SATB
Text and translations
German text(Philipp Nicolai, 1599) |
English translation(Catherine Winkworth, 1865) |
English translation(Frances Elizabeth Cox) |
External links
- Pieces based on Nicolai's Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
View the Wikipedia article on Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme.
German text
English translation