The hymn ‘All creatures of our God and King’, an adaption of St. Francis of Assisi’s (1182 – 1226) ‘Canticle of the Sun’ poem by William Draper (1855-1933), set to the tune LASST UNS ERFREUEN, a 17th-century German tune adapted by Ralph Vaughan Willi...
Francis of Assisi, 1225 [Key: Bb] Verse 1 All creatures of our God and King Lift up your voice and with us sing, Alleluia! Alleluia! Thou burning sun with golden beam, Thou silver moon with softer gleam! O praise Him! O praise Him!
在Apple Music 上收听BYU Concert Choir的《All Creatures of Our God & King: Hymns of Faith & Praise》。1999年。12 首歌曲。时长:1 小时 1 分钟
doi:http://hdl.handle.net/1928/11812Musichymn a journal of congregational songPlantiga H 2007a. All creatures of our God and King. Henrico: The hymn society. Online article: Accessed from http://www. hymnary.org/text/all_creatures_of_our_god_and_king....
(Lasst uns erfreuen). Arr. David Marlatt. Brass Quartet Score & Parts. This famous hymn tune, found under many names in hymn books such as "All Creatures of Our God and King," "A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing," "Now All the Vault of Heaven Resounds," and "Ye
What is a hymn? At its core, a hymn is a lyric poem that expresses the worshipper’s reverent devotion and praise to God. Click to read more below.A Mighty Fortress Is Our God A Mighty Fortress 2024 All Creatures of Our God and King (pop) All Creatures of Our God and King (...
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Then select a key to see the corresponding vocal range of this song. Gb G Ab A Bb B C Db D * Eb E F C A3 D5 Your Vocal Range Piano/Vocal Pack Details Download the sheet music for All Creatures Of Our God And King by Slater Armstrong, from the album Hymns 4 Worship...
Includes: All Creatures of Our God and King * Be Still My Soul * The Church's One Foundations * Fairest Lord Jesus * Great Is Thy Faithfulness * How Great Thou Art * Like a River Glorious * and more... C Rice - 《Word Music》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 A study of David Maslanka'...
Interestingly, Eros was the son of Aphrodite (the goddess of love) and Ares (the god of war)! And in this poem love does sound like a battlefield, to borrow a phrase from Pat Benatar. I believe Sappho is telling us that she can't always control the way she feels, or what happens...