Rejoice in the Lord alway - Anon
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- Опубликовано: 26 мар 2020
- A 16th Century setting of Rejoice in the Lord alway. The composer is unknown (anon) although it was formerly attributed to John Redford.
Sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey.
Please note there are one or two places towards the end of the piece where slightly different words are used to those on the score. Видеоклипы
Yes we have good reason to rejoice in the Lord! He has resin and his love for us will last forever! Amen!
Thanks for still posting after more than a decade :)
First piece I ever sang in a choir. Thanks for the upload with score!
Perhaps my favorite English motet... Thanks for posting this singing this was a treasured memory for me
Absolutely beautiful !!! ONLY a hundred likes?!? This outstanding performance of a timeless gem from the 16th Century repertoire deserves SEVERAL MILLION likes!!!
I agree!!
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@@morphthing1 I think all my favourites are already on RUclips but not necessarily with sheet music. Evening Hymn (Balfour Gardiner) maybe? (in latin)
@@morphthing1 Well... maybe a mass by a Tudor composer or something? That's probably asking a lot.
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It was by Henry Purcell.
"Rejoice in the Lord Alway" is attributed to Henry Purcell, a renowned English composer from the Baroque period.
Wrong version~
Mooi......
far far far too slow but I was looking for this for years thanks forposting
This is actually by John Redford. It is not by anon. Give credit where it is due.
It was by Henry Purcell.
"Rejoice in the Lord Alway" is attributed to Henry Purcell, a renowned English composer from the Baroque period.
Sorry Michael, but Purcell’s version is a completely different piece of music.
However just checked Wikipedia which says that this piece of music was incorrectly attributed to John Redford and is in fact anonymous. So maybe the original poster was correct 😊
@jackyjolley326 I commented before listening and it's true, the music score is different to Purcells