This item is not free anymore, but can be purchased at costs of 1.95 Euro or 2,50 US dollar with order number:( NMS005) Including lyrics and chordsĮaster Hymn, arranged for vioin/voice and piano. Traditional Jewish Chanukah song, for the lighting of the menora. This item is not free anymore, but can be purchased at costs of 1.95 Euro or 2,50 US dollar with order number:( NMS001)
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You may download all sheet music pdf-files and midi files with sound samples on this page without restrcitions.Ĭlick on the title to hear a sample of the music and click on sheet music to see and print the score. organ, recorder, flute, piano, keyboard, violin etc). The music has been arranged for many combination of instuments (e.g. The refrain of this hymn is frequently used as a climactic point in contemporary choral anthems such as "Will You Make Room?" and "Light a Candle in the Night.Welcome to the free sheet music page for spirituals and gospel songs. If it is used for Christmas, try singing only the first two stanzas and the last, as in the choral anthem "Come to My Heart," which has flexible, simple vocal parts and optional cello part. Though this hymn is often associated with Advent and Christmas, the fact that it refers to the whole scope of Jesus' life makes it suitable for use at any time of year. This makes it easier to use for congregational singing. The irregular meter of the text makes it difficult to find a suitable tune, but the rhythm of this tune accommodates the varying number of syllables per line very well. This tune is sometimes called ELLIOTT after the author of the text. Matthews for this text, and was published with it in 1876 in Children's Hymns and Tunes. MARGARET is the only tune to which this hymn is sung today. The fourth stanza describes the nature of His death, while the last stanza anticipates the end of a Christian's life when the ascended Christ will call the believer home. The first two stanzas focus on Christ’s advent and birth, and the middle stanza briefly states how Jesus lived on earth. The theme is the life of Jesus, with references to various passages in the Gospels. There are actually two refrains, one for stanzas 1-4, and one for the final stanza. This text in irregular meter has five stanzas and a refrain. She revised it for publication in one of her hymn collections, Chimes for Daily Service, in 1880.
It was first printed in leaflets, but Elliott later published it in the Church Missionary Juvenile Instructor, which she edited. Let Thy voice call me home, saying "Yet there is room,Įmily S. 1 Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown,īut in Bethlehem's home was there found no roomĢ Heaven's arches rang when the angels sang,īut of lowly birth didst Thou come to earth,ģ The foxes found rest, and the birds their nestīut Thy couch was the sod, O Thou Son of God,Ĥ Thou camest, O Lord, with the living wordīut with mocking scorn, and with crown of thorn,ĥ When the heavens shall ring, and the angels sing,