Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir

"Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir"
Hymn by Martin Luther
"Aus tieffer not schrey ich zu dir" in the Erfurt Enchiridion, 1524
EnglishFrom deep affliction I cry out to you
CatalogueZahn 4437–4438
Textby Martin Luther
LanguageGerman
Published1524 (1524)
An organ version of the hymn
Etlich Cristlich lider, title page of the Achtliederbuch, 1524

"Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" (From deep affliction I cry out to you), originally "Aus tieffer not schrey ich zu dir", later also "Aus tiefer Noth schrei' ich zu dir", is a Lutheran hymn of 1524. Its lyrics were written by Martin Luther as a paraphrase of Psalm 130. It was first published in 1524 as one of eight songs in the first Lutheran hymnal, the Achtliederbuch, which contained four songs by Luther, three by Paul Speratus, and one by Justus Jonas, and also appeared the same year in the Erfurt Enchiridion. It is part of many hymnals, also in translations. The text inspired vocal and organ music from the Renaissance to contemporary, including composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, who based a chorale cantata on it, Felix Mendelssohn and Max Reger.