Be Still, My Soul: Elegy (arr. Justin K. Reeve) by Justin K. Reeve Sheet Music for Instrumental Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Be Still, My Soul: Elegy (arr. Justin K. Reeve)
by Justin K. Reeve Instrumental Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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In the late 1600s and early 1700s, Germany was predominantly Lutheran and experiencing a religious movement known as the Pietistic Revival. The Pietists emphasized living a virtuous Christian life, and encouraged their followers to express their devotion by writing hymns.

Katharina Amalia Dorothea von Schlegel was part of this movement, and likely came from an aristocratic family. She also may have belonged to an evangelical womens seminary. Born in 1697, Katharina was a talented published poet and penned at least 20 hymns, including "Be Still, My Soul." The text was sung to many different tunes, but it wasnt until the 20th century that it was paired with its current melody.

Johann Julius Christian Sibelius, later known as Jean Sibelius, was a Finnish composer and violinist credited with having helped Finland create a national identity in the early 20th century during its struggle for independence from Russia. In 1899, he wrote a symphonic poem as a covert protest against Russian censorship. While much of the piece is energetic, representing the Finnish peoples national struggle, toward the end the serene melody of "Finlandia" is introduced. "Finlandia" became a national favorite when Sibelius reworked it into a standalone piece. Sibelius composed prolifically, but he also spent time reworking many of his old compositions. In 1927, Katharinas hymn text was paired with "Finlandia," and it remains the most well-known musical melody for the hymn today.


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