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"Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld" (A Lambkin goes and bears the guilt) is a Lutheran
Passion hymn Passion hymns are hymns dedicated to the Passion of Jesus. They are often sung during Passiontide, namely for Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. Many of them were used as chorales in Passion (music), Passions, such as Bach's St John Passion structu ...
in German by
Paul Gerhardt wikisource:The New International Encyclopædia/Gerhardt, Paulus, Paulus or Paul Gerhardt (12 March 1607 – 27 May 1676) was a German theologian, Lutheranism, Lutheran minister and hymnodist. Biography Gerhardt was born into a middle-class fam ...
. The hymn text was first published in
Johann Crüger Johann Crüger (9 April 1598 – 23 February 1662) was a German composer of well-known hymns. He was also the editor of the most widely used Lutheran hymnal of the 17th century, '' Praxis pietatis melica''. Early life and education Crüger was b ...
's '' Praxis Pietatis Melica'', starting from the lost 1647 edition. Wolfgang Dachstein's 16th-century " An Wasserflüssen Babylon" melody is commonly indicated as its
hymn tune A hymn tune is the melody of a musical composition to which a hymn text is sung. Musically speaking, a hymn is generally understood to have four-part (or more) harmony, a fast harmonic rhythm (chords change frequently), with or without refrain ...
, although other settings exist. From the late 17th century Gerhardt's hymn text is used in larger vocal works such as Passion settings. With Dachstein's hymn tune it is included in the Protestant hymnal ''
Evangelisches Gesangbuch ''Evangelisches Gesangbuch'' (''EG''; , "Protestantism, Protestant song book") is the current hymnal of German-language congregations in Germany, Alsace and Lorraine, Austria, and Luxembourg, which was introduced from 1993 and 1996, succeeding ...
''.


History

Paul Gerhardt's "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld" was first published in 1647, in a lost edition of Johann Crüger's ''Praxis Pietatis Melica''. The earliest extant print of the hymn, in the ''Praxis Pietatis Melica'' of 1648, indicates Wolfgang Dachstein's 16th-century "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" melody as its singing tune: The hymn was originally used as a communion song. Later it was described as "the masterpiece of all Passion hymns".


Words

"Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld" has been characterised as a paraphrase of the
Agnus Dei is the Latin name under which the "Lamb of God" is honoured within Christian liturgies descending from the historic Latin liturgical tradition, including those of Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism and Anglicanism. It is the name given to a spec ...
. The hymn text is based on Isaiah 53:4–7 and John 1:29.V. Leiden Christi. Charfreitag. / 13. Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld
Paulus Gerhardts geistliche Lieder, ed. Samuel Gottlieb Liesching, 1853
The hymn is in 10
stanza In poetry, a stanza (; from Italian ''stanza'', ; ) is a group of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line or indentation. Stanzas can have regular rhyme and metrical schemes, but they are not required to have either. ...
s of ten lines. The first four stanzas reflect on the
Passion of Christ The Passion (from latin language, Latin , "to suffer, bear, endure") is the short final period before the death of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus, described in the four canonical gospels. It is commemorated in Christianity every year during Holy ...
and the last four stanzas reflect on the believer's participation by receiving the sacrifice in form of the
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. The two middle stanzas are a transition in which the singer turns in devotion to remembering the sacrifice. English translations of the hymn include "A Lamb goes uncomplaining forth".


Music

After the mid-17th century Dachstein's "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" hymn tune, Zahn No. 7663, was commonly named "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld".volume IV
/ref> With this tune, the hymn has been included in several hymnals, such as Christian Friedrich Witt's ''Neues Cantional'' and the ''
Evangelisches Gesangbuch ''Evangelisches Gesangbuch'' (''EG''; , "Protestantism, Protestant song book") is the current hymnal of German-language congregations in Germany, Alsace and Lorraine, Austria, and Luxembourg, which was introduced from 1993 and 1996, succeeding ...
'', where it is numbered EG 83. Gerhardt's hymn was however also sung to the tune of "Herr Gott, erhöre die Gerechtigkeit", Zahn No. 7669, and several other melodies were composed for the text: Johannes Zahn lists three 17th-century melodies composed for "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld" (Nos. 7681–7683), three from the 18th century (Nos. 7684–7686, the first of which was composed for a reworked version of the text), and two from the 19th century (Nos. 7687–7688). The third part of a Passion setting presented in
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in 1688 opens with Gerhardt's "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld" in the format of an
aria In music, an aria (, ; : , ; ''arias'' in common usage; diminutive form: arietta, ; : ariette; in English simply air (music), air) is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or without instrument (music), instrumental or orchestral accompan ...
, using the "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" melody.
Reinhard Keiser Reinhard Keiser (9 January 1674 – 12 September 1739) was a German opera composer based in Hamburg. He wrote over a hundred operas. Johann Adolf Scheibe (writing in 1745) considered him an equal to Johann Kuhnau, George Frideric Handel and Georg ...
was the first composer who used Gerhardt's hymn in a Passion oratorio in
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: his 1711 setting of Johann Ulrich König's ''Thränen unter dem Creutze Jesus'' libretto opens with it. The second part of
Johann Friedrich Fasch Johann Friedrich Fasch (15 April 1688 – 5 December 1758) was a German violinist and composer. Much of his music is in the Baroque-Classical transitional style known as galant. Life Fasch was born in the town of Buttelstedt, 11 km north of W ...
's setting of the ''
Brockes Passion The ''Brockes Passion'', or ' (title in English: ''The Story of Jesus, Suffering and Dying for the Sins of the World''), is a German oratorio libretto by Barthold Heinrich Brockes, first published in 1712 and going through 30 or so editions in ...
'' libretto, composed around 1717–1719, opens with a
chorale A chorale is the name of several related musical forms originating in the music genre of the Lutheran chorale: * Hymn tune of a Lutheran hymn (e.g. the melody of " Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme"), or a tune in a similar format (e.g. one o ...
adaptation of "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld". A Passion oratorio performed in
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in 1719 contained an aria based on an excerpt of Gerhardt's hymn. In 1720,
Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (13 January 1690 – 27 November 1749) was a German composer of the Baroque music, Baroque era. Biography Early life Stölzel was born in Schwarzenberg, Saxony, Grünstädtel in Saxony on 13 January 1690. His fath ...
composed a meditation of the
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as a Passion oratorio which he titled '' Die leidende und am Creutz sterbende Liebe Jesu'' (The love of Jesus which suffered and died on the Cross), which is also known by its
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, ''Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld''. Composed for Gotha, this oratorio knew many repeat performances, some of these in slightly modified versions: the oratorio was for instance performed in
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in 1734, entitled ''Der Gläubigen Seele Geistliche Betrachtungen Ihres leidenden Jesu'', directed by J. S. Bach, and, in 1736, in Rudolstadt and in
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. Three Passions by
Georg Philipp Telemann Georg Philipp Telemann (; – 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. He is one of the most prolific composers in history, at least in terms of surviving works. Telemann was considered by his contemporaries to b ...
are also known by their incipit ''Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld'': a St Mark Passion of 1723, TWV 5:8, a St John Passion of 1745, TWV 5:30, and a St Matthew Passion of 1766, TWV 5:51. ''Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld'', GWV 1119/24, is a church cantata for the last Sunday before Lent ( Estomihi) composed by
Christoph Graupner Christoph Graupner (10 May 1760) was a German composer and harpsichordist of late Baroque music who was a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and George Frideric Handel. Life Born in Hartmannsdorf near Kirchberg i ...
in 1724.
Johann Gottfried Walther Johann Gottfried Walther (18 September 1684 – 23 March 1748) was a German music theorist, organist, composer, and lexicographer of the Baroque era. Life and work Walther was born at Erfurt. Not only was his life almost exactly contempor ...
set "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld" for
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. BWV 267 is
Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (German: Help:IPA/Standard German, joːhan zeˈbasti̯an baχ ( – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque music, Baroque period. He is known for his prolific output across a variety ...
's chorale harmonisation of Dachstein's hymn tune.
Carl Heinrich Graun Carl Heinrich Graun (7 May 1704 – 8 August 1759) was a German composer and tenor. Along with Johann Adolph Hasse, he is considered to be the most important German composer of Italian opera of his time. Biography Graun was born in Wahrenbrüc ...
composed a Passion named after the hymn, ''Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld'', GraunWV B:VII:4, for soloists, choir and orchestra, which has been called ''Kleine Passion'' (Little Passion), in comparison to his better-known '' Der Tod Jesu''.
Gottfried August Homilius Gottfried August Homilius (2 February 1714 – 2 June 1785) was a German composer, cantor and organist. He is considered one of the most important church composers of the generation following Bach's, and was the main representative of the '' ...
, a '' Kreuzkantor'' in Dresden, composed a Passion
cantata A cantata (; ; literally "sung", past participle feminine singular of the Italian language, Italian verb ''cantare'', "to sing") is a vocal music, vocal Musical composition, composition with an musical instrument, instrumental accompaniment, ty ...
for soloists, choir and orchestra, HoWV I.2, printed by Breitkopf in 1775. Like his St Matthew Passion, HoWV 1.3, it starts with the words "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld".
Chorale prelude In music, a chorale prelude or chorale setting is a short liturgical composition for pipe organ, organ using a chorale tune as its basis. It was a predominant style of the German Baroque music, Baroque era and reached its culmination in the works ...
s on "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld" were composed by Johann Christian Kittel,
Gustav Flügel Carl Gustav Flügel (2 July 1812 – 15 August 1900) was a German composer. Life and work Ancestors and childhood Flügel was born on 2 July 1812 in Nienburg an der Saale as the son of the ducal ferryman Johann Karl Flügel (1770–1828) a ...
, and Philipp Wolfrum. Hugo Distler's ''Der Jahrkreis'', Op. 5, contains an SSA setting of "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld".


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Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld
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