• "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem" or "Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem" is an English Easter hymn by Robert Campbell. It is a 19th-century translation of the medieval...
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    Nightingale”. Most of Fulbert's hymns were written to glorify the Virgin. He also wrote “Chorus Novae Jerusalem” (Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem), to be sung at...
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    "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones" (Latin: Vigiles et Sancti) is a popular Christian hymn with text by Athelstan Riley, first published in the English Hymnal...
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  • Peter Hallock (category University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences alumni)
    Byrd Ensemble singing "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem" Markdavin Obenza directs "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem" The Life and Works of Peter R. Hallock (b. 1924)...
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  • Robert Campbell (advocate) (category Church of Scotland hymnwriters)
    sweetest measures", "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem" and "Ye servants of a martyr'd God" which all appeared in the first edition of Hymns Ancient & Modern...
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  • Alfred Whitehead (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
    of motets and anthems was extensive and he took particular pride in the anthems Alleluia, Sing to Jesus (with organ accompaniment),Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem...
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    by John Mason Neale. This translation is sometimes reworked as "Ye Sons and Daughters of the King". Catholic translations comprise one by an anonymous author...
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    ascendit hodie Justorum animae Bible Songs for Unison choir (Op 113) (1909) Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem (Op. 123, published 1911) Eternal Father (Op.135) For...
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    Basil Harwood (category Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford)
    (Leeds Festival 1913); Love Incarnate (Gloucester Festival 1925); Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem (Gloucester Festival 1928); and Sacrifice Triumphant (1939). Harwood's...
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    festive occasions, especially with the English texts "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones" and "All Creatures of Our God and King". The tune's first known appearance...
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  • place of the “Venite” (Psalm 95) in the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer. In Common Worship, it is an option for use on every day of the Easter...
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  • Easter hymns are hymns dedicated to Eastertide, related to the resurrection of Jesus....
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    I Know That My Redeemer Lives (category Resurrection of Jesus)
    "Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New". Though the hymn is originally based on the Old Testament verse from the Book of Job, where Job proclaims "I Know...
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    This joyful Eastertide (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    Cambridge Carol Book of 1910. The music has been republished many times, often under choral arrangements. It appears in the Carols for Choirs collection under...
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  • In 1971, John Rutter also composed his own musical setting targeted at choirs, not as a congregational hymn, set to Winkworth's English translation, "Christ...
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  • Alberto Ginastera adapted it twice: first as the final movement of his opus 45 Turbae for choirs and orchestra, and then again as his opus 52 for solo organ...
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    Thine Be the Glory (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    warrior who has vanquished death and the powers of evil. In 1884, Handel's tune was used as a setting for a new French-language hymn, "A Toi la Gloire." It...
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  • Malcolm Archer (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
    My Shepherd There Is No Rose Thou God of Truth When I Survey Who Is This Who Comes? Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem The Berkshire Service The Clifton Service...
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  • previously used to refer to the Easter Bunny. Due to the immense popularity of Gene Autry's Christmas songs "Here Comes Santa Claus" and "Rudolph the Red...
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  • organ, J. Fischer & Bro. (1937). Includes: Chorus Novae Jerusalem (Ye Choirs, O New Jerusalem) Pange Lingua Gloriosi (Sing My Tongue) Veni Creator Spiritus...
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    erstanden, a setting for three vocal choirs, a choir of trombones and a choir of viols. Bach used the final stanza of the hymn to conclude his Easter cantata...
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    Jesus Christ Is Risen Today (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    Today". Lectionary.org. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2014-03-19. "Jesus Christ is Risen Today" sung by the Ely Cathedral Choir...
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    Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    Mormon Tabernacle Choir". BBC Music. Retrieved 26 February 2018.[permanent dead link] Chilcote, Paul Wesley (2009). The Song Forever New: Lent and Easter...
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  • light of the wonderful night) is a Christian Easter hymn by Georg Thurmair written in 1963. It was part of the German Catholic hymnal Gotteslob of 1975...
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  • as "Ye Sons and Daughters of the King" and appears in many English language hymnals. "Ihr Christen, singet hocherfreut" is a German adaptation of the...
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  • together on the thematic thread of newspaper headlines; it was first sung by Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb. Like many of Berlin's songs, it later appeared...
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  • dich, du Himmelskönigin" (Be glad, you Queen of Heaven) is a Marian hymn for Eastertide, a paraphrase of the Latin Regina caeli, first published in 1600...
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  • Battle Done Thine Be the Glory This joyful Eastertide Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones German Christ ist erstanden Christ lag in...
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    known them. Praise ye the LORD. The Lord builds up Jerusalem; He gathers together the outcasts of Israel. Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Leib Alter of Ger (Sefat Emet)...
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    English translation". Slide-show Presentation. Congregation of the Mission, Province of New England. Retrieved 2014-02-15. Zielinski, Thomas (17 March...
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