Format : Vocal Score
The beautiful and emotive hymn arranged by Moses Hogan for SATB a cappella.
SKU: CF.CM9592
ISBN 9781491154144. UPC: 680160912643. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Ab major. English. Henry F. Lyte (1793-1847).
Henry Francis Lyte, 19th century Scottish minister and poet, wrote this hymn text during the last year of his life. The opening line of the hymn is misquoted from Luke 24:29, when the disciples meet the resurrected Jesus, but do not recognize him. They ask him to Abide with us, for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. The change to the singular pronoun gives the hymn its comforting, personal and emotional intimacy. Though Lyte wrote his own tune for the poem, the tune most associated with the text is Eventide by William Henry Monk. Monk, a composer, arranger, and editor wrote this tune for the hymns inclusion in Hymns Ancient and Modern, published in 1861. Be intentional to sing a tall, pure /a/ sound on the word abide. Also be mindful that the original Abide with me hymn melody should be primary with the prayerful Pater Noster providing its support. Overall, bear in mind the prayerful mood of the selection and mold the color of the tone accordingly. For more information visit www.reginalwright.com.Henry Francis Lyte, 19th century Scottish minister and poet, wrote this hymn text during the last year of his life. The opening line of the hymn is misquoted from Luke 24:29, when the disciples meet the resurrected Jesus, but do not recognize him. They ask him to aAbide with us, for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent.a The change to the singular pronoun gives the hymn its comforting, personal and emotional intimacy. Though Lyte wrote his own tune for the poem, the tune most associated with the text is aEventidea by William Henry Monk. Monk, a composer, arranger, and editor wrote this tune for the hymnas inclusion in Hymns Ancient and Modern, published in 1861. Be intentional to sing a tall, pure /a/ sound on the word aabidea. Also be mindful that the original aAbide with mea hymn melody should be primary with the prayerful aPater Nostera providing its support. Overall, bear in mind the prayerful mood of the selection and mold the color of the tone accordingly. For more information visit www.reginalwright.com.Henry Francis Lyte, 19th century Scottish minister and poet, wrote this hymn text during the last year of his life. The opening line of the hymn is misquoted from Luke 24:29, when the disciples meet the resurrected Jesus, but do not recognize him. They ask him to Abide with us, for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. The change to the singular pronoun gives the hymn its comforting, personal and emotional intimacy. Though Lyte wrote his own tune for the poem, the tune most associated with the text is Eventide by William Henry Monk. Monk, a composer, arranger, and editor wrote this tune for the hymn's inclusion in Hymns Ancient and Modern, published in 1861. Be intentional to sing a tall, pure /a/ sound on the word abide. Also be mindful that the original Abide with me hymn melody should be primary with the prayerful Pater Noster providing its support. Overall, bear in mind the prayerful mood of the selection and mold the color of the tone accordingly. For more information visit www.reginalwright.com.Henry Francis Lyte, 19th century Scottish minister and poet, wrote this hymn text during the last year of his life. The opening line of the hymn is misquoted from Luke 24:29, when the disciples meet the resurrected Jesus, but do not recognize him. They ask him to “Abide with us, for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent.†The change to the singular pronoun gives the hymn its comforting, personal and emotional intimacy.Though Lyte wrote his own tune for the poem, the tune most associated with the text is “Eventide†by William Henry Monk. Monk, a composer, arranger, and editor wrote this tune for the hymn’s inclusion in Hymns Ancient and Modern, published in 1861.Be intentional to sing a tall, pure /a/ sound on the word “abideâ€. Also be mindful that the original “Abide with me†hymn melody should be primary with the prayerful “Pater Noster†providing its support. Overall, bear in mind the prayerful mood of the selection and mold the color of the tone accordingly.For more information visit www.reginalwright.com.
SKU: CA.326590
ISBN 9790007170370. Key: E flat major. Language: German/English. Text: Rahe, Franz-Josef / Ringseisen, Paul / Lyte, Henry Francis. Text by Franz-Josef Rahe / Paul Ringseisen / Henry Francis Lyte.
SKU: CA.301050
ISBN 9790007173487. Key: E flat major. Language: German/English. Text: Rahe, Franz-Josef / Ringseisen, Paul / Lyte, Henry Francis. Text: Franz-Josef Rahe / Paul Ringseisen / Henry Francis Lyte.
SKU: HP.C6191
UPC: 763628161910. Words by Henry Lyte; Music by Thomas Williams. Psalm 103.
Classic hymn with by Henry Lyte and music by Thomas Williams Set to the sturdy tune EBENEZER, this dynamic choral setting expresses the spirit of Psalm 103. Expressing God's grace to his children as ransomed, healed, restored, and forgiven, this is set in a vibrant Celtic style in 6/8 meter with the violin included and choral parts that are quickly learned. This is an energetic, engaging, and powerful anthem of praise.
SKU: CA.338020
ISBN M-007-25434-6. Key: E flat major. German/English. Text: Rahe, Franz-Josef / Lyte, Henry Francis.
SKU: CA.331890
ISBN 9790007182366. Key: E flat major. Language: English. Text: Lyte, Henry Francis.
SKU: HP.C6191C
UPC: 763628961916. John Wimber. Psalm 28:2, Psalm 63:4, Psalm 103:5, Psalm 107:9, Psalm 147:14, Matthew 3:16, Matthew 11:28-30, Mark 1:10, Luke 3:22, John 1:32, John 4:7-15, John 6:37-51, John 7:37-39, John 10:1-10, Acts 2.
SKU: GI.G-9918
UPC: 785147991809. English. Text by Henry F. Lyte.