Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV 384 (Heinrich Schütz)

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Editor: Bill Snedden (submitted 2007-11-30).   Score information: Letter, 9 pages, 161 kbytes   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: realized continuo for organ & bass viol
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Editor: Fritz Brodersen (submitted 2006-04-25).   Score information: A4, 10 pages   Copyright: Personal
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General Information

Title: Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV 384
Composer: Heinrich Schütz

Number of voices: 6vv Voicing: SSATTB
Genre: SacredMotet

Language: German
Instruments: a cappella
Published: 1648

Description: from Geistliche Chormusik

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Original text and translations

German.png German text

1.
Ein Kind geborn zu Bethlehem
des freut sich Jerusalem,
Alleluja, alleluja
2.
Hie leit in dem Krippelein,
Ohn Ende ist der Herrscaft sein,
Alleluja!
3.
Das Öchselein und das Eselein
Erkannten Gott den Herren sein
Alleluja
4.
Die König aus Saba kamen dar,
Gold, Weihrauch, Myrrhen brachtn sie dar
Alleluja!
5.
Zu dieser weihnachtlichen Zeit
Sei Gott gelobt in Ewigkeit
Alleluja!
6.
Wir lobn die heilig Dreifaltigkeit
Von nun an bis in Ewigkeit
Alleluja!


English.png English translation

1.
A child is born at Bethlehem
for whom Jerusalem rejoices
Alleluja, alleluja
2.
He lies here in the manger
who reigns eternally,
Rejoice in the Lord
Alleluja
3.
The ox and the donkey
recognise that the child is the Lord.
Rejoice in the Lord
Alleluja
4.
The kings come from Sheba,
they bring gold, incense and myrrh
Rejoice in the Lord.
Alleluja
5.
In joy at this birth
let us bless the Lord [Latin]
In this Christmas season
may God be praised for ever [German]
Rejoice in the Lord
Alleluja
6.
May the Holy Trinity be praised,
let us give thanks to God [Latin]
We priase the Holy Trinity
from now to eternity [German]
Rejoice in the Lord
Alleluja