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"God of Our Fathers" is a 19th-century American Christian hymn, written in 1876 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. [ 1 ] The hymn was written by Daniel C. Roberts, [ 2 ] a priest in the Protestant Episcopal Church serving, at the time, as rector of St. Thomas & Grace Episcopal churches in ...
Songs of Our Fathers is an album by American musicians David Grisman and Andy Statman, released in 1995. It's a collection of Jewish songs, many of which are more than 100 years old. Much of the music is influenced by the Jewish instrumental folk music of Eastern Europe known as Klezmer. [1]
Hear my prayer, O God (Psalm 55) – for choir and organ. God Of Our Fathers, Known Of Old – recessional hymn, setting the text of Rudyard Kipling. O Jerusalem, Look About Thee – anthem for choir and organ. O Lord God to whom vengeance belongeth (Psalm 94) – for choir and organ. Te Deum in A – for choir and organ.
Bethel Music released Have It All in March 2016, its first live album to be recorded at Bethel Church since For the Sake of the World and their fourth album overall to be recorded at Bethel Church. Have It All started at No. 2 on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart in its opening week with 25,000 copies sold, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard ...
It accompanies various rituals acts and contributes to the totality of worship service. Music in mass is an activity that participants share with others in the celebration of Jesus Christ. [10] Masses can be a cappella, for the human voice alone, or they can be accompanied by instrumental obbligatos up to and including a full orchestra. Many ...
Faith of Our Fathers (subtitled Classic Religious Anthems of Ireland) [2] is a compilation album of traditional Catholic/Christian English, Irish, and Latin hymns recorded by Irish artists in 1996. The album topped the Irish Albums Chart for two months, [ 3 ] broke release records, [ 4 ] and was certified fifteen times- platinum . [ 5 ]
In a style described as "developed neoclassicism", [1] he composed operas, ballets, instrumental music and vocal works, especially sacred music for both Catholic use and the Orthodox Church. He achieved international prizes for his compositions, and many works were recorded in anthologies, including the Violin Concerto, chamber music, and ...
Jesus music" started by playing instruments and singing songs about love and peace, which then translated into love of God. Paul Wohlegemuth, who wrote the book Rethinking Church Music, said "[the] 1970s will see a marked acceptance of rock-influenced music in all levels of church music. The rock style will become more familiar to all people ...