【每日一黑膠】1030 Classical《Ein Deutsches Requiem ·Vier Ernste Gesänge》
1973 DG 2707 066 Ein Deutsches Requiem ·Vier Ernste Gesänge
Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45
A1. Selig Sind, Die Da Leid Tragen (Matth. 5,4)
A2. Denn Alles Fleisch Es Ist Wie Gras (Petr. 1, 24)
B1. Herr, Iehre Doch Mich, Daß Ein Ende (Psalm 39, 5)
B2. Wie Lieblich Sind Deine Wohnungen (Psalm 84, 2-3, 5)
B3. Ihr Habt Nun Traurigkeit (Joh. 16, 22)
C1. Denn Wir Haben Hie Keine Bleibende Statt (Hebr. 13, 14)
C2. Selig Sind Die Toten (Offenb. Joh. 14, 13)
Vier Ernste Gesänge, Op. 121
D1. Denn Es Gehet Dem Menschen Wie Dem Vieh
D2. Ich Wandte Mich Und Sahe An Alle, Die Unrecht Leiden
D3. O Tod, Wie Bitter Bist Du
D4. Wenn Ich Mit Menschen- Und Mit Engelszungen Redete
Baritone Vocals – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Chorus – Edinburgh Festival Chorus (tracks: A1 to C2)
Chorus Master – Arthur Oldham
Conductor – Daniel Barenboim
Engineer – Hans-Peter Schweigmann, Klaus Scheibe
Orchestra – The London Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: A1 to C2)
Organ – Leslie Pearson (tracks: A1 to C2)
Piano – Daniel Barenboim (tracks: D1 to D4)
Producer – Günther Breest
Recording Supervisor – Günther Breest
Soprano Vocals – Edith Mathis (tracks: A1 to C2)
1973 DG 2707 066 Ein Deutsches Requiem ·Vier Ernste Gesänge
Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45
A1. Selig Sind, Die Da Leid Tragen (Matth. 5,4)
A2. Denn Alles Fleisch Es Ist Wie Gras (Petr. 1, 24)
B1. Herr, Iehre Doch Mich, Daß Ein Ende (Psalm 39, 5)
B2. Wie Lieblich Sind Deine Wohnungen (Psalm 84, 2-3, 5)
B3. Ihr Habt Nun Traurigkeit (Joh. 16, 22)
C1. Denn Wir Haben Hie Keine Bleibende Statt (Hebr. 13, 14)
C2. Selig Sind Die Toten (Offenb. Joh. 14, 13)
Vier Ernste Gesänge, Op. 121
D1. Denn Es Gehet Dem Menschen Wie Dem Vieh
D2. Ich Wandte Mich Und Sahe An Alle, Die Unrecht Leiden
D3. O Tod, Wie Bitter Bist Du
D4. Wenn Ich Mit Menschen- Und Mit Engelszungen Redete
Baritone Vocals – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Chorus – Edinburgh Festival Chorus (tracks: A1 to C2)
Chorus Master – Arthur Oldham
Conductor – Daniel Barenboim
Engineer – Hans-Peter Schweigmann, Klaus Scheibe
Orchestra – The London Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: A1 to C2)
Organ – Leslie Pearson (tracks: A1 to C2)
Piano – Daniel Barenboim (tracks: D1 to D4)
Producer – Günther Breest
Recording Supervisor – Günther Breest
Soprano Vocals – Edith Mathis (tracks: A1 to C2)
Put your hope in the right place
Many today put their hope in the wrong place. They trust in wealth, or a successful career, or a long-term relationship, or in their image or status. There is nothing necessarily wrong with any of these things – but none of them are a firm enough foundation upon which to build your life.
It really matters where you put your hope: ‘Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save. When their spirit departs, they return to the ground; on that very day their plans come to nothing’ (vv.3–4).
The psalmist proclaims the right place to put your hope: ‘Blessed are those whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord their God’ (v.5). If you put your hope in the Lord, this hope is ‘an anchor for the soul, firm and secure’ (Hebrews 6:19).
The psalmist has this firm hope in the Lord. He praises God continuously (Psalm 146:1–2). He recognises that He is ‘the Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them’ and that he ‘remains faithful forever’ (v.6).
The God of hope gives new hope to those who seem to have little hope, and He calls you and me to do the same.
The psalmist lists some of those to whom God especially gives hope: the oppressed (v.7a), hungry (v.7b), prisoners (v.7c), blind (v.8a), marginalised (v.9a) and bereaved (v.9b).
Pray: Lord, thank you that I can put my hope in You. Thank you that this is a sure and steadfast anchor for my soul. Help me to give hope to those who need it most.
♥️
Adapted from Bible in One Year 2021 with Nicky Gumbel https://t.cn/Rxr1RK5
Many today put their hope in the wrong place. They trust in wealth, or a successful career, or a long-term relationship, or in their image or status. There is nothing necessarily wrong with any of these things – but none of them are a firm enough foundation upon which to build your life.
It really matters where you put your hope: ‘Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save. When their spirit departs, they return to the ground; on that very day their plans come to nothing’ (vv.3–4).
The psalmist proclaims the right place to put your hope: ‘Blessed are those whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord their God’ (v.5). If you put your hope in the Lord, this hope is ‘an anchor for the soul, firm and secure’ (Hebrews 6:19).
The psalmist has this firm hope in the Lord. He praises God continuously (Psalm 146:1–2). He recognises that He is ‘the Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them’ and that he ‘remains faithful forever’ (v.6).
The God of hope gives new hope to those who seem to have little hope, and He calls you and me to do the same.
The psalmist lists some of those to whom God especially gives hope: the oppressed (v.7a), hungry (v.7b), prisoners (v.7c), blind (v.8a), marginalised (v.9a) and bereaved (v.9b).
Pray: Lord, thank you that I can put my hope in You. Thank you that this is a sure and steadfast anchor for my soul. Help me to give hope to those who need it most.
♥️
Adapted from Bible in One Year 2021 with Nicky Gumbel https://t.cn/Rxr1RK5
#一起读英文诗#
今天和大家分享的《A Psalm of Life》是朗费罗(1807-1882)于1839年创作的。
诗人的爱妻波特,1835年因流产而病故,他一度陷入悲痛之中,而当他追求阿普尔顿(五年后成为他的第二任妻子)时,又遭遇颇多挫折。百感交集的他创作了这首感情强烈的诗,为世人传诵。
A Psalm of Life
Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
“Life is but an empty dream!”
For the soul is dead that slumbers,
And things are not what they seem.
Life is real!Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal;
“Dust thou art,to dust returnest,”
Was not spoken of the soul.
Not enjoyment, and not sorrow,
Is our destined end or way;
But to act, that each tomorrow
Find us farther than today.
今天和大家分享的《A Psalm of Life》是朗费罗(1807-1882)于1839年创作的。
诗人的爱妻波特,1835年因流产而病故,他一度陷入悲痛之中,而当他追求阿普尔顿(五年后成为他的第二任妻子)时,又遭遇颇多挫折。百感交集的他创作了这首感情强烈的诗,为世人传诵。
A Psalm of Life
Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
“Life is but an empty dream!”
For the soul is dead that slumbers,
And things are not what they seem.
Life is real!Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal;
“Dust thou art,to dust returnest,”
Was not spoken of the soul.
Not enjoyment, and not sorrow,
Is our destined end or way;
But to act, that each tomorrow
Find us farther than today.
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