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by Johann Philipp Neumann (1774 - 1849)

Zum Gloria
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  FIN FRE
Ehre, Ehre sey Gott in der Höhe!
Singet der Himmlischen selige Schaar.
Ehre, Ehre sey Gott in der Höhe!
Stammeln auch wir, die die Erde gebar.
Staunen nur kann ich, und staunend mich freu'n;
Vater der Welten! doch stimm' ich mit ein:
Ehre sey Gott in der Höhe!

Ehre, Ehre sey Gott in der Höhe!
Kündet der Sterne strahlendes Heer.
Ehre, Ehre sey Gott in der Höhe!
Säuseln die Lüfte, brauset das Meer.
Feyrender Wesen unendlicher Chor
Jubelt im ewigen Danklied' empor:
Ehre sey Gott in der Höhe!

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Confirmed with Johann Philipp Neumann, Gesänge zur Feyer des heiligen Opfers der Messe. Nebst einem Anhange enthaltend: das Gebeth des Herrn. Wien, bey Anton von Haykul, 1827, pages 4-5.


Text Authorship:

  • by Johann Philipp Neumann (1774 - 1849), "Zum Gloria", appears in Gesänge zur Feier des heiligen Opfers der Messe, no. 2, first published 1827 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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