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O JESULEIN SÜSS

Meter: 10.9.8.8.10 Appears in 50 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 Tune Sources: Samuel Scheidt's "Tabulaturbuch" (1650) Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 11712 71765 32211 Used With Text: O little one sweet, O little one mild

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O Light of life, O Saviour dear

Author: Francis T. Palgrave Appears in 32 hymnals Used With Tune: O JESULEIN SÜSS
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O Jesus So Sweet, O Jesus So Mild

Author: Valentin Thilo, 1607-62; Geoffrey W. Daisley, 1877-1939; Frieda Pietsch Meter: 10.8.8.8.10 Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: O Jesus so sweet, O Jesus so mild! Lyrics: 1 O Jesus so sweet, O Jesus so mild! For sinners You became a child. You came from heaven down to earth In human flesh through human birth. O Jesus so sweet, O Jesus so mild! 2 O Jesus so sweet, O Jesus so mild! With God we now are reconciled. You have for all the ransom paid, Your Father’s righteous anger stayed. O Jesus so sweet, O Jesus so mild! 3 O Jesus so sweet, O Jesus so mild! Joy fills the world which sin defiled. Whate'er we have belongs to You; O keep us faithful, strong, and true. O Jesus so sweet, O Jesus so mild! Topics: Redeemer Scripture: Galatians 4:4-5 Used With Tune: O JESULEIN SÜSS
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O Jesulein süss

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild Used With Tune: [O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild]

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O Jesulein Süß

Author: S. Scheidt Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13547 First Line: O Jesulein süß, O Jesulein mild Lyrics: 1 O Jesulein süß, O Jesulein mild, Des Vaters Will’n hast Du erfüllt, Bist kommen aus dem Himmelreich, Uns armen Menschen worden gleich, O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild. 2 O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild, Des Vaters Zorn hast Du gestillt, Du zählst für uns all uns’re Schuld, Und schaffst uns Deines Vaters Huld, O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild. 3 O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild, Du bist der Lieb’ ein Ebenbild, Zünd an ins uns der Liebe Flamm, Dass wir Dich lieben allsusamm, O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild. Languages: German Tune Title: [O Jesulein süß, O Jesulein mild]
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O Jesulein süss

Hymnal: The Oxford Book of Carols #109b (1928) First Line: O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild Tune Title: [O Jesulein süss, O Jesulein mild]
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O Little One sweet, O Little One mild

Author: S. Scheidt; Percy Dearmer, 1867-1936 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #31 (1986) Meter: 10.9.8.8.10 Lyrics: 1 O Little One sweet, O Little One mild, Thy Father's purpose thou hast fulfilled; Thou cam'st from heaven to mortal ken, Equal to be with us poor men, O Little One sweet, O Little One mild. 2 O Little One sweet, O Little One mild, With joy thou hast the whole world filled; Thou camest here from heaven's domain, To bring men comfort in their pain, O Little One sweet, O Little One mild. 3 O Little One sweet, O Little One mild, In thee Love's beauties are all distilled; Then light in us thy love's bright flame, That we may give thee back the same, O Little One sweet, O Little One mild. Topics: The Christian Year Christmas Languages: Engish Tune Title: O JESULEIN SÜSS

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Percy Dearmer

1867 - 1936 Person Name: Percy Dearmer, 1867-1936 Translator of "O Little One sweet, O Little One mild" in The New English Hymnal Dearmer, Percy, M.A., son of Thomas Dearmer, was born in London, Feb. 27, 1867, and educated at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1896). He was ordained D. 1891, P. 1892, and has been since 1901 Vicar of S. Mary the Virgin, Primrose Hill, London. He has been Secretary of the London Branch of the Christian Social Union since 1891, and is the author of The Parson's Handbook, 1st edition, 1899, and other works. He was one of the compilers of the English Hymnal, 1906, acting as Secretary and Editor, and contributed to it ten translations (38, 95, 150, 160, 165, 180, 215, 237, 352, 628) and portions of two others (242, 329), with the following originals:— 1. A brighter dawn is breaking. Easter. Suggested by the Aurora lucis, p. 95, but practically original. 2. Father, Who on man dost shower. Temperance. 3. God, we thank Thee, not in vain. Burial. 4. Holy God, we offer here. Holy Communion. 5. Jesu, good above all other. For Children. 6. Lord, the wind and sea obey Thee. For those at Sea. 7. The winter's sleep was long and deep. St. Philip and St. James. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Martin Shaw

1875 - 1958 Person Name: Martin Shaw, 1875-1958 Harmonizer of "O JESULEIN SÜSS" in The New English Hymnal Martin F. Shaw was educated at the Royal College of Music in London and was organist and choirmaster at St. Mary's, Primrose Hill (1908-1920), St. Martin's in the Fields (1920-1924), and the Eccleston Guild House (1924-1935). From 1935 to 1945 he served as music director for the diocese of Chelmsford. He established the Purcell Operatic Society and was a founder of the Plainsong and Medieval Society and what later became the Royal Society of Church Music. Author of The Principles of English Church Music Composition (1921), Shaw was a notable reformer of English church music. He worked with Percy Dearmer (his rector at St. Mary's in Primrose Hill); Ralph Vaughan Williams, and his brother Geoffrey Shaw in publishing hymnals such as Songs of Praise (1925, 1931) and the Oxford Book of Carols (1928). A leader in the revival of English opera and folk music scholarship, Shaw composed some one hundred songs as well as anthems and service music; some of his best hymn tunes were published in his Additional Tunes in Use at St. Mary's (1915). Bert Polman

Johann Sebastian Bach

1685 - 1750 Person Name: J. S. Bach Arranger of "O JESULEIN SÜSS" in The Chapel Hymnal Johann Sebastian Bach was born at Eisenach into a musical family and in a town steeped in Reformation history, he received early musical training from his father and older brother, and elementary education in the classical school Luther had earlier attended. Throughout his life he made extraordinary efforts to learn from other musicians. At 15 he walked to Lüneburg to work as a chorister and study at the convent school of St. Michael. From there he walked 30 miles to Hamburg to hear Johann Reinken, and 60 miles to Celle to become familiar with French composition and performance traditions. Once he obtained a month's leave from his job to hear Buxtehude, but stayed nearly four months. He arranged compositions from Vivaldi and other Italian masters. His own compositions spanned almost every musical form then known (Opera was the notable exception). In his own time, Bach was highly regarded as organist and teacher, his compositions being circulated as models of contrapuntal technique. Four of his children achieved careers as composers; Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms, and Chopin are only a few of the best known of the musicians that confessed a major debt to Bach's work in their own musical development. Mendelssohn began re-introducing Bach's music into the concert repertoire, where it has come to attract admiration and even veneration for its own sake. After 20 years of successful work in several posts, Bach became cantor of the Thomas-schule in Leipzig, and remained there for the remaining 27 years of his life, concentrating on church music for the Lutheran service: over 200 cantatas, four passion settings, a Mass, and hundreds of chorale settings, harmonizations, preludes, and arrangements. He edited the tunes for Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesangbuch, contributing 16 original tunes. His choral harmonizations remain a staple for studies of composition and harmony. Additional melodies from his works have been adapted as hymn tunes. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Small Church Music

Editors: Valentin Thilo Description: History The SmallChurchMusic site was launched in 2006, growing out of the requests from those struggling to provide suitable music for their services and meetings. Rev. Clyde McLennan was ordained in mid 1960’s and was a pastor in many small Australian country areas, and therefore was acutely aware of this music problem. Having also been trained as a Pipe Organist, recordings on site (which are a subset of the smallchurchmusic.com site) are all actually played by Clyde, and also include piano and piano with organ versions. About the Recordings All recordings are in MP3 format. Churches all around the world use the recordings, with downloads averaging over 60,000 per month. The recordings normally have an introduction, several verses and a slowdown on the last verse. Users are encouraged to use software: Audacity (http://www.audacityteam.org) or Song Surgeon (http://songsurgeon.com) to adjust the MP3 number of verses, tempo and pitch to suit their local needs. Mobile App We have partnered with the developer of the popular NetTracks mobile app to offer the Small Church Music collection as a convenient mobile app. Experience the beloved Small Church Music collection through this iOS app featuring nearly 10,000 high-quality hymn recordings that can be organized into custom setlists and downloaded for offline use—ideal for worship services without musicians, congregational practice, and personal devotion. The app requires a small fee to cover maintenance costs. Please note: While Hymnary.org hosts this music collection, technical support for the app is provided exclusively by the app developer, not by Hymnary.org staff. LicensingCopyright notice: Rev. Clyde McLennan, performer in this collection, has assigned his performer rights in this collection to Hymnary.org. Non-commercial use of these recordings is permitted. For permission to use them for any other purposes, please contact manager@hymnary.org. Home/Music(smallchurchmusic.com) List SongsAlphabetically List Songsby Meter List Songs byTune Name About  
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