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Vocal Forces: SATB, Congregation
Accompaniment: Keyboard
Tune Name: Lasst uns erfreuen, Old hundredth
Text Source: "All People That on Earth Do Dwell," William Kethe, 16th c., based on Psalm 100
Music Source: Geistliche Kirchengesäng, 1623; Genevan Psalter, Louis Bourgeois, ca. 1510–1561
Series: AACMS
Difficulty Level: E
Description:
The text, with excerpts from various psalms, calls upon everyone of every nation to sing praise to God.
Quotes the opening of the hymn lasst uns erfreuen in several places, and goes on to be a solid anthem of praise, concluding with the old hundredth and the familiar text “All people that on earth do dwell” in which the congregation joins.
Opening choral section briefly quotes LASST UNS ERFREUEN; in second portion, assembly joins in the hymn "All People That on Earth Do Dwell" (OLD HUNDREDTH).
Categories: African American, Choral/Vocal
Liturgical: Christ the King A, Christ the King B, Christ the King C
Topical: Praise
Bible Reference: Psalm 100
Style: Hymn Arrangement
Number of Pages: 12
Language: English
Format: Octavo