Alle Tage sing und sage
| "Alle Tage sing und sage" | |
|---|---|
| Marian hymn by Anonymous | |
| File:Alle Tage sing und sage (1630).jpg 1630 version with the melody that is still in use | |
| English | All days sing and say |
| Written | 17th century |
| Text | Unknown author, revised by Heinrich Bone, Joseph Mohr and Friedrich Dörr |
| Language | German |
| Based on | "Omni die dic Mariae" |
| Composed | 1613 |
| File:GL526.ogg | |
"Alle Tage sing und sage" (All days sing and say) is a Marian hymn in German, a 17th-century paraphrase of a Latin hymn "Omni die dic Mariae" which is attributed to Bernard of Cluny. It is part of the 2013 Gotteslob as GL 526.
History
[edit | edit source]"Alle Tage sing und sage" was written in the 17th century as a paraphrase of a Latin Marian hymn, "Omni die dic Mariae".[1] This song is attributed to Bernard of Cluny, but was believed to have been written by Saint Casimir during the Baroque period.[2] The melody of the hymn in German was first printed in a 1613 hymnal from Ingolstadt and has been used unchanged.[1]
The German version was revised by Heinrich Bone in 16 stanzas in 1847. Four of these stanzas (1, 2, 4 and 6) became part of the common Catholic hymnal in German, Gotteslob, as GL 526.[1]
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