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Monday 26 August 2013

O God Thou Art the Father

Yet another stunningly beautiful old hymn, written, surprisingly enough by St. Columba. The tune is a traditional Irish melody. Another one of my favorites.

Text: St. Columba, c.521-597
Tr. Duncan Macgregor, 1854-1923
Music: Traditional Irish Melody

Thursday 22 August 2013

Father, We Praise Thee


This is a song most of you have probably never heard of. I know I never would have heard it if it hadn't been for an obscure CD that I don't even know how it was picked up but that we have had in our family for as long as I can remember. This hymn is one of the most beautiful I have ever heard. It can be sung slowly or very quickly and still sound pretty well. The tune is what we now know as plain chant, this one is, I believe, of French origin.

Text: Attr. to Gregory the Great, 540-604
Tr. Percy Dearmer, 1870-1936
Music: La Feillee's "Methode du Plain-chant," 1782

Monday 19 August 2013

Of the Father's Love Begotten

This hymn has such a beautiful tune whose ambiance sends you back to tall vaulted cathedrals and with the haunting but beautiful strains of the organ filling every nook and cranny. The words are those of the olden days, rhyming yet full of meaning. I hope you enjoy this lovely rendering of the hymn in four part harmony.