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About "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"Virtual Sheet Music® Premium High-Quality digital sheet music for piano, voice or other instruments, from the cantata 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147', Suitable for violin, flute, oboe and all instruments in C, from Christmas Collection No. 1.Publisher: Virtual Sheet Music
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Genre:
classical, wedding, traditional, christmas, winter, holiday, christian, inspirational, hymn, sacred, advent, carol, festival, love, children
Tempo:
♩. = 73 BPM (real metronome 72 BPM)
Pages:
9 (actual music: 6 pages)
Pieces included:
- Jesu Joy of Mans desiring
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Jesu, joy of man's desiring,
Holy wisdom, love most bright,
Drawn by Thee, our souls aspiring,
Soar to uncreated light.
Word of God our flesh that fashioned,
With the fire of life impassioned.
Striving still to truth unknown,
Soaring, dying round Thy throne.
Through the way where hope is guiding,
Hark, what peaceful music rings,
Where the flock in Thee confiding,
Drink of joy from deathless springs.
Theirs is beauty's fairest pleasure,
Theirs is wisdom's holiest treasure.
Thou dost ever lead Thine own,
In the love of joys unknown.