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<lilypond>\key d \major \time 4/2 a2 d a b a2. g4 fis1 a2 a g fis e e d1</lilypond> | |||
<lilypond>\key d \major \time 4/2 a2 d a b a2. g4 fis1 a2 a g fis e e d1</lilypond> | |||
<lilypond>\key d \major \time 4/2 e,2 e fis4( gis) a2 a gis a1 b2. cis4 d2 d cis cis b1</lilypond> | |||
<lilypond>\key d \major \time 4/2 fis,2 fis b a a gis a1 b2 a g fis e e d1</lilypond> | |||
[[Category:Hymn tunes | '''Composer:''' [[Jacob Hintze]] (1622-1702), most often appearing in harmonization by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] (1685-1750). | ||
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{{Meter|77. 77. D|87. 87. 88. 77}} | |||
'''Note:''' The original chorale [[Alle Menschen müssen sterben (Chorale), BWV 262 (Johann Sebastian Bach)|''Alle Menschen müssen sterben'']], as harmonized by Bach, uses essentially the same tune but with meter: 87. 87. 88. 77 | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 29 April 2021
Composer: Jacob Hintze (1622-1702), most often appearing in harmonization by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
Meter: 77. 77. D or 87. 87. 88. 77
Note: The original chorale Alle Menschen müssen sterben, as harmonized by Bach, uses essentially the same tune but with meter: 87. 87. 88. 77
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