Topic: PT9 - ClGuitar + Oboe/Violin SWAM Audio Modeling - Gebhardt - Binaural

Binaural mix: For optimal sound, please use headphones.

Ernst Heinrich Gebhardt (1832 - 1899) was a German preacher, hymn writer, and composer. He lived for many years in Ludwigsburg (Germany) and also translated Anglo-American gospel songs. Through his collections of hymns, he had a significant influence on 19th-century Christian hymn culture.
In the style of the Revival Movement, the hymn “Weinen laßt mich” addresses personal repentance and turning to God in times of spiritual distress. The composition can also serve as a musical introduction to Good Friday. Musically, the work is characterized by a simple and appealing melody with unadorned harmonies. The song was also included in the hymnbook (No. 343) of the New Apostolic Church.

Classical Guitar: Pianoteq 9
Oboe + Violine: SWAM Audio Modeling
E. Unruh, J. Unruh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5e7uS-hMYo

All of our music recordings can be seen at:
https://www.youtube.com/@Praeludium.Opus1

Re: PT9 - ClGuitar + Oboe/Violin SWAM Audio Modeling - Gebhardt - Binaural

very beautiful, J. Unruh! love the orchestration

Re: PT9 - ClGuitar + Oboe/Violin SWAM Audio Modeling - Gebhardt - Binaural

Hello Budo,
Thank you very much for listening and for your kind comment.
Best regards,
J. Unruh

Re: PT9 - ClGuitar + Oboe/Violin SWAM Audio Modeling - Gebhardt - Binaural

J. Unruh wrote:

Binaural mix: For optimal sound, please use headphones.

Ernst Heinrich Gebhardt (1832 - 1899) was a German preacher, hymn writer, and composer. He lived for many years in Ludwigsburg (Germany) and also translated Anglo-American gospel songs. Through his collections of hymns, he had a significant influence on 19th-century Christian hymn culture.
In the style of the Revival Movement, the hymn “Weinen laßt mich” addresses personal repentance and turning to God in times of spiritual distress. The composition can also serve as a musical introduction to Good Friday. Musically, the work is characterized by a simple and appealing melody with unadorned harmonies. The song was also included in the hymnbook (No. 343) of the New Apostolic Church.

Classical Guitar: Pianoteq 9
Oboe + Violine: SWAM Audio Modeling
E. Unruh, J. Unruh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5e7uS-hMYo

All of our music recordings can be seen at:
https://www.youtube.com/@Praeludium.Opus1

Great job, Unruh!
I really like this hymn, sweet and peaceful... it fills your heart with peace.
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo

Re: PT9 - ClGuitar + Oboe/Violin SWAM Audio Modeling - Gebhardt - Binaural

J. Unruh wrote:

Binaural mix: For optimal sound, please use headphones.

Ernst Heinrich Gebhardt (1832 - 1899) was a German preacher, hymn writer, and composer. He lived for many years in Ludwigsburg (Germany) and also translated Anglo-American gospel songs. Through his collections of hymns, he had a significant influence on 19th-century Christian hymn culture.
In the style of the Revival Movement, the hymn “Weinen laßt mich” addresses personal repentance and turning to God in times of spiritual distress. The composition can also serve as a musical introduction to Good Friday. Musically, the work is characterized by a simple and appealing melody with unadorned harmonies. The song was also included in the hymnbook (No. 343) of the New Apostolic Church.

Classical Guitar: Pianoteq 9
Oboe + Violine: SWAM Audio Modeling
E. Unruh, J. Unruh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5e7uS-hMYo

All of our music recordings can be seen at:
https://www.youtube.com/@Praeludium.Opus1


Peaceful music. And nice to hear the guitar again. Good violin.

Thank you Unruh

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (12-04-2026 23:38)

Re: PT9 - ClGuitar + Oboe/Violin SWAM Audio Modeling - Gebhardt - Binaural

Hello Carmelo,
Thank you very much for listening and for your kind words. Your comments are spot on. A simple yet beautiful composition for Good Friday.
Best regards,
J. Unruh

Re: PT9 - ClGuitar + Oboe/Violin SWAM Audio Modeling - Gebhardt - Binaural

Hello Stig,
Thank you very much for listening and for your kind words. A simple yet beautiful composition for Good Friday, which also has a peaceful atmosphere.
Best regards,
J. Unruh