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9601. Whence Those Sounds Symphonious?

1 Whence those sounds symphonious?
Solemn, sweet and rare,
Music most harmonious
Filling all the air:
Hark! ’tis angels singing,
Singing here on earth;
Joyful tidings bringing,
Of the Savior’s birth.

2 In that region yonder,
Where the angels sing,
Bursts of joy and wonder
Make the air to ring:
Praise and adoration
Be to God above:
And to man, salvation,
Object now of love.

3 Now, ye heavens, sing ye;
Earth, break forth and cry;
O ye mountains, ring ye,
With the sound of joy;
For the Lord has done it:
His the victory.
His own arm hath won it:
Israel shall be free.

Text Information
First Line: Whence those sounds symphonious?
Title: Whence Those Sounds Symphonious?
Author: Thomas Kelly
Meter: 11.11 D
Language: English
Source: Hymns Not Before Published (Dublin: Thomas Johnston, 1815)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ZOVKO
Composer: James Cutler Dunn Parker, 1828-1916
Meter: 11.11 D
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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