Gelobet sei der Herr täglich (Praised be the Lord daily) is a church cantata by Philipp Heinrich Erlebach, for four voices, strings and continuo.
Philipp Heinrich Erlebach composed Gelobet sei der Herr täglich in Grimma around 1710 as a church cantata for the first Sunday after Trinity.
Erlebach set the music for four vocal parts, two violins, two violas and continuo.
The work is extant as a manuscript from around 1710,[2] which is held in the collection Sammlung Fürsten- und Landesschule Grimma.
The four soloists including Anne Bierwirth (alto) and Georg Poplutz (tenor) also formed the choir, with the Telemann-Ensemble conducted by Andreas Köhs.