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2108 | The Cyber Hymnal#2109 | 2110 |
Text: | Hail Thee, Festival Day |
Author: | Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609 |
Translator (from Latin): | Maurice F. Bell |
Tune: | SALVE FESTA DIES |
Composer: | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Media: | MIDI file |
EASTER
Refrain:
Hail thee, festival day!
Blessed day to be hallowed forever;
Day when our Lord was raised,
Breaking the kingdom of death.
1. Lo, the fair beauty of the earth,
From the death of the winter arising!
Every good gift of the year
Now with its master returns. [Refrain]
2. Rise from the grave now, O Lord,
The author of life and creation.
Treading the pathway of death,
New life You give to us all.
ASCENSION
Refrain:
Hail thee, festival day!
Blessed day to be hallowed forever;
Day when our risen Lord
Rose in the heavens to reign.
3. He who was nailed to the cross
Is ruler and Lord of all people.
All things created on earth
Sing to the glory of God. [Refrain]
4. Daily the loveliness grows,
Adorned with glory of blossom;
Heaven her gates unbars,
Flinging her increase of light. [Refrain]
PENTECOST
Refrain:
Hail thee, festival day!
Blessed day to be hallowed forever;
Day when the Holy Ghost
Shone in the world full of grace.
5. Bright and in the likeness of fire,
On those who await your appearing,
You whom the Lord had foretold
Suddenly, swiftly descend. [Refrain]
6. Forth from the Father You come
With sevenfold mystical offering,
Pouring on all human souls
Infinite riches of God. [Refrain]
ALL OCCASIONS
7. God the almighty Lord,
The ruler of earth and the heavens,
Guard us from harm without;
Cleanse us from evil within.
8. Jesus the health of the world,
Enlighten our minds, great Redeemer,
Son of the Father supreme,
Only begotten of God.
9. Spirit of life and of power,
Now flow in us, fount of our being,
Light that enlightens us all,
Life that in all may abide.
10. Praise to the giver of good!
O lover and author of concord,
Pour out your balm on our days;
Order our ways in your peace.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Lo, the fair beauty of the earth |
Title: | Hail Thee, Festival Day |
Latin Title: | Salve festa dies toto venerabilis aevo |
Author: | Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609 |
Translator (from Latin): | Maurice F. Bell |
Refrain First Line: | Hail thee, festival day! |
Meter: | 79.77 refrain |
Language: | English |
Source: | The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906), number 624 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | SALVE FESTA DIES |
Composer: | Ralph Vaughan Williams (1906) |
Meter: | 79.77 refrain |
Incipit: | 51132 16217 12765 |
Key: | F Major |
Source: | The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906) |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Notes: | Originally credited to Anonymous, Vaughan Williams was named as the composer in "Songs of Praise," 1931. The complexity of this score makes it a challenge for congregational use (there are three versions for different occasions, which can be sung separately or combined). However, it can be quite impressive when sung by a trained choir. |
Media | |
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MIDI file: | ![]() (Cyber Hymnal) |
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