Thy praise, O Lord, shall tune the lyre

Thy praise, O Lord, shall tune the lyre

Author: Lowell Mason
Tune: ROCKINGHAM (Mason)
Published in 15 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1.
Thy praise, O Lord, shall tune the lyre,
Thy love our joyful songs inspire;
To thee our cordial thanks be paid,
Our sure defense, our constant aid.

2.
Why then cast down, and why distressed?
And whence the grief that fills our breast?
In God we'll hope, to God we'll raise
Our songs of gratitude and praise.

The Southern Harmony

Author: Lowell Mason

Dr. Lowell Mason (the degree was conferred by the University of New York) is justly called the father of American church music; and by his labors were founded the germinating principles of national musical intelligence and knowledge, which afforded a soil upon which all higher musical culture has been founded. To him we owe some of our best ideas in religious church music, elementary musical education, music in the schools, the popularization of classical chorus singing, and the art of teaching music upon the Inductive or Pestalozzian plan. More than that, we owe him no small share of the respect which the profession of music enjoys at the present time as contrasted with the contempt in which it was held a century or more ago. In fact, the… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Thy praise, O Lord, shall tune the lyre
Author: Lowell Mason
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 15 of 15)
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The Choir #47a

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The Choir #56a

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The Choir #68

The Christian Harmony #d359

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The Christian Melodist #T4

The Good Old Songs #d566

The Good Old Songs #675

The Modern Psalmist #d326

The New Harp of Columbia #d100

The New Harp of Columbia, Restored Edition #21t

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The New Harp of Columbia #21t

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The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) #168

The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion. New ed. #168a

The Victory #d394

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