Share Your Favourite Hymns! :musical_note:

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We always sang this at primary school. When I heard this version (the first time since) I couldn’t believe what I was hearing! I can’t really work out if its a hymn or not.

Sorry if its already been posted, I’m not checking 342 posts 😃
 
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Here is Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht (Break forth, o beauteous morning light) by Bach, sung by the Vienna Boys’ Choir.

Break forth, o beauteous morning light,
And show the dawn of Heaven!
Fear not, ye shepherds on this night,
For angels say to thee:
This frail and gentle infant boy
Shall be your solace and your joy!
For Satan shall He bind fast,
And grant you peace at long last.
(Translation copyright Jason D Hurd 2018)

 
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Haha, @Rob2…you thought you could sneak your British spelling into my thread!!

Begone, you pirate and your excess “u”! ☠️

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Here is the Quoniam from the mass for Lord Nelson (‘missa in angustiis’) by Franz Josef Haydn.

 
Thank you, very cool.

I’d recommend EWTN’s show tonight on Sunday Night Prime…it was an excellent talk about the “Heart of the Father’s Love.”
 
Even in the likely even that someone already posted Mozart’s Mass in C Minor “Kyrie,” it deserves repeating - it gives me the chills.

 
Here is the Et incarnatus est, from Mozart’s c-minor mass. The singer is Barbara Hendricks.
 
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Here is the Ave Maria from Verdi’s opera Otello. The singer is Welsh soprano Margaret Price, with the Vienna Philharmonic under Sir Georg Solti.

 
Barber’s Agnus Dei is very moving! I’m glad, however, that we don’t attempt to sing this version at Mass.

 
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