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[Merrily the Easter bells] (Lissant)

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. B. Lissant Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 12343 32112 34617

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Merrily the Easter bells

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Easter Used With Tune: [Merrily the Easter bells]

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Merrily The Easter Bells

Author: Richard R. Chope Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16170 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: Merrily the East­er bells Lyrics: 1 Merrily the East­er bells Ringing from tow­er and stee­ple, Telling of the death­less Love, Living for His peo­ple. Alleluia! notes of joy Wondrously are blend­ing With the sad­ness yes­ter-eve Of the Life so end­ing. 2 But the night has passed away, Sweetly the bells are ring­ing, He our joy this morn has come, We, too, now are sing­ing: Alleluia! Christ is ris­en, So will we be ris­ing— He from death, and we from sin, Loving life and priz­ing. 3 Up through all the heav’n­ly spheres, Ringing the old, old sto­ry, As we sing the East­er joy Of the Lord of Glo­ry. Alleluia! an­gels sing Songs of joy with mor­tals— Of the way of Life to­day Christ un­barred the por­tals. 4 All our doubts and fears are gone, Cheerily the peal­ing Through the blind­ing mist of tears Wakens joy­ous feel­ing. Alleluia! ring again, Christ has passed the ri­ver, As He rose and lives would we Rise and live for ev­er! Languages: English Tune Title: PARÁ
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Merrily the Easter bells

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #150 (1916) Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [Merrily the Easter bells]

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Richard R. Chope

1830 - 1928 Author of "Merrily The Easter Bells" in The Cyber Hymnal Chope, Richard Robert, M.A., born Sept. 21, 1830, educated at Exeter College, Oxford, B.A., 1855, and took Holy Orders as Curate of Stapleton, 1856. During his residence at Stapleton the necessities of the Choir led him to plan his Congregational Hymn and Tune Book, published in 1857. In 1858 he took the Curacy of Sherborne, Dorset; in the following year that of Upton Scudamore, where he undertook the training of the Chorus of the Warminster district for the first Choral Festival in Salisbury Cathedral; and in 1861 that of Brompton. The enlarged edition of The Congregational Hymn Book was published 1862, and The Canticles, Psalter, &c, of the Prayer Book, Noted and Pointed, during the same year. In 1865 he was preferred to the parish of St. Augustine's, Queen's Gate, South Kensington, and subsequently published Carols for Use in Church during Christmas and Epiphany, 1875; Carols for Easier and Other Tides, 1887; and other works. Mr. Chope has been one of the leaders in the revival and reform of Church Music as adapted to the Public Services. He was one of the originators of The Choir and Musical Record, and was for some time the proprietor and assistant editor of the Literary Churchman. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

George B. Lissant

1823 - 1899 Person Name: George Benjamin Lissant, 1827-1899 Composer of "PARÁ" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: September 22, 1827. Died: September 14, 1899. Lissant was a chorister at the coronation of Britain’s Queen Victoria. In 1849, he became the first organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Calcutta, India. From about 1872 to 1899, he played the organ at St. Augustine’s Church, Queen’s Gate, London. Sources: Musical Times, October 1, 1899, p. 691 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/i/s/lissant_gb.htm
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