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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. CHRISTMAS. Words: Charles Wesley, 1739, alt. Music: ’Mendelssohn’ from ’Festgesang’ Felix Mendelssohn, 1840. Setting: William H. Cummings, 1857. copyright: public domain. This score is a part of the Open Hymnal Project, 2005 Revision. = 100.
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"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" is an English Christmas carol that first appeared in 1739 in the collection Hymns and Sacred Poems. The carol, based on Luke 2:14, tells of an angelic chorus singing praises to God.
17 Ιουν 2006 · Summary. "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy is a musical piece arranged for guitar, created in the 19th century. The book likely serves as a collection of musical notation for this well-known Christmas carol, which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
Hark! the herald angels sing, “Glory to the new-born King; Peace on earth, and mercy mild; God and sinners reconciled.” Joyful, all ye nations, rise, Join the triumph of the skies; With angelic hosts proclaim, “Christ is born in Bethlehem.”
1. Hark! The herald angels sing, Glory to the newborn King; Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled! Joyful, all ye nations rise, Join the triumph of the skies; With th’angelic host proclaim, Christ is born in Bethlehem! Refrain Hark! the herald angels sing, Glory to the newborn King! 2. Christ, by highest Heav’n adored;
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Charles Wesley, 1739 Felix Mendelssohn, 1840 Public Domain Courtesy of the Cyber Hymnal™ 5. Ad am’s- like ness,- Lord, ef face,- Stamp Thine im age- in its place: Sec ond- Ad am-4. Come, De sire- of na tions,- come, Fix in us Thy hum ble- home; Rise, the wo man’s-3. Hail the heav’n-ly Prince of Peace!