Din klara sol går åter opp

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"Din klara sol går åter opp"
Hymn by (possible composer)
Occasionmorning
Written1814 (1814)
Textby Johan Olof Wallin
LanguageSwedish
Melodyby Johan Georg Christian Störl?
Published1819 (1819)

Din klara sol går åter opp is a song with lyrics by Johan Olof Wallin, from 1814. Being a Christian morning hymn about Sunrise, it was a common morning prayer song[1] in the Swedish primary school for decades. is often credited as composer of the tune.

The song has also been used as film soundtrack for the 1987 film "More About the Children of Noisy Village".[2] The hymn is also sung during the school scenes in 1920 in the 2020 television series Mirakel.

In English, the hymn is called Again, Thy Glorious Sun Doth Rise.[3]

Publication[]

  • as number 420 under the lines "Med avseende på särskilda personer, tider och omständigheter: Morgon och afton: Morgonpsalmer".
  • , 1892, as "Morgonpsalm"
  • as number 535.
  • as number 41 under the lines "Morgon och afton".
  • as number 265 under the lines "Morgon och afton".
  • as number 671 under the lines "Morgon och afton".
  • as number 15 under the lines "Inledningssånger och psalmer ".
  • as number 243 under the lines "Morgon och afton".
  • as number 544 under the lines "Högtider och särskilda tillfällen - Morgon och afton".
  • as number 544.
  • as number 710 under the lines "Morgon och afton".
  • as number 420 under the lines "Morgon".
  • as number 420 verserna 1-4.
  • as number 648 under the lines "Speciella Sånger - Morgon och afton".
  • Den svenska psalmboken 1986 as number 176 under the lines "Morgon".
  • as number 767 under the lines "Morgon".

References[]

  1. ^ Martina Lingefjord (25 January 2015). "Önskade psalmer i kyrkan" (in Swedish). Västerviks tidning. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  2. ^ Information at Swedish Film Database
  3. ^ "Again, Thy Glorious Sun Doth Rise". Cyberhymnaö. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
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