List of hymns by Helmut Schlegel

The Franciscan Helmut Schlegel wrote texts of several hymns in German. With the music by various composers in the genre Neues Geistliches Lied, many of them appeared in the 2013 Catholic hymnal Gotteslob, and in other songbooks.

Schlegel in Frankfurt Cathedral, 2017

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Schlegel is a German Franciscan, Catholic priest, meditation instructor, author, librettist and songwriter. He led from 2007 to 2018 the centre for Christian meditation and spirituality of the Diocese of Limburg, based at the Heilig Kreuz church in Frankfurt-Bornheim.[1] He wrote texts for more than 200 hymns,[2] which inspired various composers to write music of the genre Neues Geistliches Lied. Many of the songs appeared in the 2013 Catholic hymnal Gotteslob, some in the common section, others in the Limburg regional section. They also became part of other hymnals and songbooks, such as Junges Gotteslob, the hymnal for young people,[3] the 2013 choral songbook Die Träume hüten (Guarding the dreams), published by Dehm-Verlag,[4][5] and the Freiburger Kinderchorbuch (children's choir book), commissioned by the Diocese of Freiburg and published by Carus-Verlag.[6]

List of hymns

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The sortable list has the songs initially in the order of Gotteslob, with the regional section of the Diocese of Limburg. The first column, the song's number in the hymnal, is followed by the beginning, the composer, the year of composition, and notes.[2]

No. Title Composer Year Notes
452 Der Herr wird dich mit seiner Güte segnen Thomas Gabriel 1988 blessing
764 Jesus Christus, Menschensohn Helmut Föller Kyrie
843 Ich glaube dir, du Freund des Lebens Joachim Raabe 2008/2009 Credo
849 Der Herr wird dich mit seiner Güte segnen Winfried Heurich blessing
885 Glauben können wie du Winfried Heurich 2009 Marian song
Auf zu neuen Horizonten Stephan Sahm [de]
Der Tag bricht an Johannes Schröder Magnificat
Du ewiges Sein Thomas Gabriel Psalm 17
Ein jeder Tag Peter Reulein 2016
Ich kehre zurück Ricarda Moufang Nunc dimittis
Jesus Christus, Menschensohn Joachim Raabe Kyrie
Wenn mein Lebenstag sich neigt Arndt Büssing Nunc dimittis

Individual hymns

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Jesus Christus, Menschensohn

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Schlegel wrote "Jesus Christus, Menschensohn" as a three-fold call to the Jesus, like the liturgical Kyrie, addressed as the Son of man.[3] The first stanza requests enlightenment to see God face to face. The second stanza recalls that Jesus carried on the Cross what we suffer. The third stanza requests that Jesus, called ("gerufen") from grave and death, may be with us on life's steps ("Stufen").[7][3][8]

The text was set to music by both Helmut Föller,[9] a church musician responsible for the musical education of priests and pastoral workers at the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology in Frankfurt,[8][7] as by Joachim Raabe.[9]

Der Tag bricht an

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Schlegel wrote "Der Tag bricht an" (The day will break) as a free paraphrase of the Magnificat.[10] With music by Johannes Schröder, it appeared in the collection for evensong, Auf dem Weg durch diese Nacht, published by Dehm Verlag.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Hirt, Beate. "Katholische Kirche im HR – Helmut Schlegel" (in German). Diocese of Limburg. Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Lieder von Helmut Schlegel". evangeliums.net (in German). Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Jesus Christus, Menschensohn". evangeliums.net (in German). Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Die Träume hüten" (PDF) (in German). Dehm-Verlag. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Chorbücher" (in German). Dehm Verlag. 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Neue Lieder für Gott und die Welt / Freiburger Kinderchorbuch Band 2 (+CD) / für Kinderchor und Klavier" (PDF). Carus-Verlag (in German). 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  7. ^ a b Krüger, Horst (2017). "Werkhilfe zum Singheft 2017". cs-vsg.de (in German). Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  8. ^ a b Wurbs, Christoph; Großmann, Andreas (2013). "Liedporträt "Jesus Christus, Menschensohn" GL 764" (PDF). Kirchenmusik im Bistum Limburg (in German). Diocese of Limburg. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  9. ^ a b "Numerisches Verzeichnis der Gesänge im GL 2013 mit Hinweis auf enthaltene Gesänge des GL 1974" (PDF) (in German). Diocese of Limburg. 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  10. ^ a b "Der Tag bricht an". evangeliums.net (in German). Retrieved 19 July 2022.
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