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Let’s have another favorite hymns/songs thread!
Metzger’s arrangement of “All Hail the Power of Jesus Name”. I don’t tightly subscribe to the theology it promotes, but the the ones that get in your heart when you’re a kid have a habit of staying there 😉
 
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Lord of the Dance

One of my very favorites.
I used to love that song when I was a teenager. And then I got involved in Irish dance and now this is my main association with this song:


I just can’t think of it as a “hymn” anymore. 😂
 
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It can be a bit screechy and trilly, but it has the lyrics.
 
How did I forget this one. Have the album. Want this one sung at my, well, um, funeral!
The chord at .43 and again at 3.0 is magical.

 
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Should I put the lyrics?
I love the super simple “Stabat Mater” that I learned decades ago, the hymn.

When I hear things like this, I love the music until I realize it’s the Stabat Mater, and I want to scream at Rossini, “Do you have any idea what these words are even about!” 😠 Mary’s heart it being ripped in two, and these nutters in the orchestra and choir and shouting at her. 🤨

Just think he got the tone completely and totally wrong. Ick.
 
What do you think is being said in these verses? Because the poem has different aspects to it.
 
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At the Cross her station keeping,
stood the mournful Mother weeping,
close to her Son to the last.

Through her heart, His sorrow sharing,
all His bitter anguish bearing,
now at length the sword has passed.

O how sad and sore distressed
was that Mother, highly blest,
of the sole-begotten One.

Christ above in torment hangs,
she beneath beholds the pangs
of her dying glorious Son.

Is there one who would not weep,
whelmed in miseries so deep,
Christ’s dear Mother to behold?

Can the human heart refrain
from partaking in her pain,
in that Mother’s pain untold?

For the sins of His own nation,
She saw Jesus wracked with torment,
All with scourges rent:

She beheld her tender Child,
Saw Him hang in desolation,
Till His spirit forth He sent.

O thou Mother! fount of love!
Touch my spirit from above,
make my heart with thine accord:

Make me feel as thou hast felt;
make my soul to glow and melt
with the love of Christ my Lord.

Holy Mother! pierce me through,
in my heart each wound renew
of my Savior crucified:

Let me share with thee His pain,
who for all my sins was slain,
who for me in torments died.

Let me mingle tears with thee,
mourning Him who mourned for me,
all the days that I may live:

By the Cross with thee to stay,
there with thee to weep and pray,
is all I ask of thee to give.

Virgin of all virgins blest!,
Listen to my fond request:
let me share thy grief divine;

Let me, to my latest breath,
in my body bear the death
of that dying Son of thine.

Wounded with His every wound,
steep my soul till it hath swooned,
in His very Blood away;

Be to me, O Virgin, nigh,
lest in flames I burn and die,
in His awful Judgment Day.

Christ, when Thou shalt call me hence,
be Thy Mother my defense,
be Thy Cross my victory;

While my body here decays,
may my soul Thy goodness praise,
Safe in Paradise with Thee.

– Translation by Edward Caswall, Lyra Catholica (1849)
 
Holy Mother! pierce me through,
in my heart each wound renew
of my Savior crucified:

Let me share with thee His pain,
who for all my sins was slain,
who for me in torments died.

Let me mingle tears with thee,
mourning Him who mourned for me,
all the days that I may live:

By the Cross with thee to stay,
there with thee to weep and pray,
is all I ask of thee to give.

Virgin of all virgins blest!,
Listen to my fond request:
let me share thy grief divine;
I was talking about the movement not the whole song. You might like Dvorak’s version better. (This part is being sung)
 
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Holy Mother! pierce me through,
in my heart each wound renew
of my Savior crucified:

Let me share with thee His pain,
who for all my sins was slain,
who for me in torments died.

Let me mingle tears with thee,
mourning Him who mourned for me,
all the days that I may live:

By the Cross with thee to stay,
there with thee to weep and pray,
is all I ask of thee to give.

Virgin of all virgins blest!,
Listen to my fond request:
let me share thy grief divine;
I meant to this movement
Sorry. I got that after I posted. 😊

Actually, you know how we Catholics are always saying not to take verses out of context, so maybe it’s good that I posted the entire song. 😋
 
Poop, accidentally hit “reply” too soon.

I don’t know which verse Rossini is using for this movement, but I’m not sure it matters. In context, the song is about our Mother sharing in Christ’s passion. If we have a request to make of her, best join in her sorrow as a small child in need, not a boisterous buffoon shouting our wants.

Like I said, I think the music is wonderful (and well-performed) but it bothers me that this is part of the Stabat Mater. But as I said on another thread earlier, if one doesn’t like a particular piece of music, turn it off and find something else. :+1:t4:
 
The “Eia Mater” is more of a choral and so is the “Quando Corpus”. The “Amen” and “Fac ut Portem” might be solemn enough. Maybe the “Inflammatus” is okay too since it is a bit different in nature than all of the verses. But I guess its up to perception.
 

I guess it is more solemn than the other one.
 
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The “Eia Mater” is more of a choral and so is the “Quando Corpus”. The “Amen” and “Fac ut Portem” might be solemn enough. Maybe the “Inflammatus” is okay too since it is a bit different in nature than all of the verses. But I guess its up to perception.
Thanks. I’ll look into those. I love being able to have an adult conversation about art music. ❤️
 
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