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"In dir ist Freude"
Christian hymn
EnglishIn you is joy
Textby Cyriacus Schneegaß
LanguageGerman
Melodyby Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi
Published1594 (1594)

"In dir ist Freude" (In you is joy) is a German hymn with text attributed to Cyriacus Schneegaß, written to a 1591 dance song melody by Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi. It was first published in a collection of Christmas carols in Erfurt in 1594, and then published again in 1598. The song is part of the common Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch, and of many hymnals and songbooks, including ecumenical collections.

History

The text of "In dir ist Freude" is written to a secular melody.[1] [2] The tune by Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi was first published in 1591, for an Italian dancing song, "A lieta vita amor ci invita" (Amor invites to a merry life) that has elements of song for entertainment.[1][3] Text and tune of "In dir ist Freude" first appeared in Erfurt in 1594 in Johannes Lindemann's collection of 20 Christmas carols.[4][5] Lindemann published them in Erfurt in 1598. While the text was first attributed to Lindemann, it is unclear if he wrote any hymns,[6] and it became later rather attributed to Cyriacus Schneegaß.[1][6]

It is contained in the modern Protestant hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch as EG 389, and is part of many hymnals and songbooks, including ecumenical collections.[1][7]

Text and tune

The text, in two stanzas of ten lines, addresses Jesus as the source of joy in all distress.[3][2] The final lines of each stanza end with Halleluja. The tune has been described as a perfect match to express the joy of the first line, and the consolation that trust in Jesus provides in difficult situations.[3]

The song was contained on the last CD recorded at Notre-Dame de Paris before the fire, played by Olivier Latry.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Andreas, Marti (2021). "In dir ist Freude". evangeliums.net (in German). Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b Schmidt-Eggert, Friedemann (7 May 2020). "In dir ist Freude". Diocese of Cologne (in German). Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Rittberger-Klas, Karoline (14 September 2014). "In dir ist Freude" (in German). SWR. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Chorale Melodies used in Bach's Vocal Works / In dir ist Freude". Bach Cantatas Website. 2008. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  5. ^ "In Dir ist Freude In allem Leide". hymnary.org. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  6. ^ a b Herbst, Wolfgang (2001). "Schneegaß, Cyriakus". Wer ist wer im Gesangbuch? (in German). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 172. ISBN 978-3-52-550323-2.
  7. ^ "In dir ist Freude". liederdatenbank.strehle.de (in German). 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  8. ^ Anders, Gerlinde (29 August 2020). ""In dir ist Freude" (eg 398)" (in German). WDR. Retrieved 31 December 2021.