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"Valet will ich dir geben" is a Lutheran hymn written by Valerius Herberger in 1613. It is a Sterbelied (hymn for the dying). The text was published with two hymn tunes by Melchior Teschner, Zahn Nos. 5403 and 5404a, in 1615. The second of these melodies was used in compositions such as chorale preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach and Max Reger. Bach used single stanzas in vocal works, including his St John Passion. Catherine Winkworth made a metrical translation to "Farewell I Gladly Bid Thee" which also appeared with the second tune as No. 137 in The Chorale Book for England in 1865.

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  • Valet will ich dir geben (de)
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  • Valet will ich dir geben ist ein geistliches Lied mit einem Text von Valerius Herberger und einer Melodie von Melchior Teschner. Im Evangelischen Gesangbuch ist es unter der Nummer 523 abgedruckt, ebenfalls im Gesangbuch der Evangelischen Kirche A.B. in Rumänien unter der Nr. 374. (de)
  • "Valet will ich dir geben" is a Lutheran hymn written by Valerius Herberger in 1613. It is a Sterbelied (hymn for the dying). The text was published with two hymn tunes by Melchior Teschner, Zahn Nos. 5403 and 5404a, in 1615. The second of these melodies was used in compositions such as chorale preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach and Max Reger. Bach used single stanzas in vocal works, including his St John Passion. Catherine Winkworth made a metrical translation to "Farewell I Gladly Bid Thee" which also appeared with the second tune as No. 137 in The Chorale Book for England in 1865. (en)
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  • The Sterbelied in a Lutheran hymnal, 1614 (en)
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  • by Valerius Herberger, translated by Catherine Winkworth (en)
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  • Valet will ich dir geben ist ein geistliches Lied mit einem Text von Valerius Herberger und einer Melodie von Melchior Teschner. Im Evangelischen Gesangbuch ist es unter der Nummer 523 abgedruckt, ebenfalls im Gesangbuch der Evangelischen Kirche A.B. in Rumänien unter der Nr. 374. (de)
  • "Valet will ich dir geben" is a Lutheran hymn written by Valerius Herberger in 1613. It is a Sterbelied (hymn for the dying). The text was published with two hymn tunes by Melchior Teschner, Zahn Nos. 5403 and 5404a, in 1615. The second of these melodies was used in compositions such as chorale preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach and Max Reger. Bach used single stanzas in vocal works, including his St John Passion. Catherine Winkworth made a metrical translation to "Farewell I Gladly Bid Thee" which also appeared with the second tune as No. 137 in The Chorale Book for England in 1865. (en)
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