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The song has three stanzas of four lines each, and a refrain. The singing community addresses Jesus as if his ascent to the mountain recurred now. The refrain says "Du wirst auch uns verklären, Herr der Herren" (You will transfigure us also, Lord of Lords). [2] The three stanzas reflect the climb of the mountain, the stay, and the return.
After God's Own Heart is a contemporary Christian music album by Steve Camp and was released by Sparrow Records in 1987. [2] This album is best known for featuring his version of the song "Revive Us, O Lord", which he co-wrote with Carman (who recorded the song on his 1985 album, The Champion)
La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ ("The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ") is an oratorio written between 1965 and 1969 [1] by Olivier Messiaen. Based on the account found in the synoptic gospels of Jesus' transfiguration , its writing is on a colossal scale, requiring around two-hundred performers.
Biblical Songs (Czech: Biblické písně) is a song cycle which consists of musical settings by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák of ten texts, selected by him, from the Book of Psalms. It was originally composed for low voice and piano (1894, Op. 99, B. 185). The first five songs were later orchestrated by the composer (1895, B. 189).
"Revive Us, Oh Lord" 10 2 "Abundance of Rain" 14 – ... Song Album Artist(s) 1986 "His Name is Life" I Give You Jesus: Janet Paschal: 1993 "Glory to God in the Highest"
And If Our God Is For Us... is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Chris Tomlin, released on November 16, 2010, through Sixstepsrecords [5] [6] It is also available as a CD/DVD Limited Edition featuring four acoustic tracks and a Behind the Scenes video. [7]
Deliver us, O Lord [g] SAATB Psalm cvi.47–48 EECM 21/2 CPDL: Hosanna to the Son of David SSAATTB Matthew xxi.9, Mark xi.10 and Luke xix.38 EECM 21/3 CPDL: I am the resurrection SAATB John xi.25–26 EECM 21/4: Lift up your heads SSAATB Psalm 24. 7–8, 10 EECM 21/5 CPDL: O clap your hands [h] SSAATTBB Psalm 47 [i] EECM 21/6 CPDL: O Lord, how ...
Evening song, for organ (1900) [4] Save us, O Lord (1900) Let all mortal flesh keep silence for unaccompanied choir (1906, published 1925) Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D (1906) Legend for organ (1907) Prelude in C for organ (1907) Variations on an Original Theme for two pianos (1908) If the Lord had not helped me (1910)