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Edwin George Monk
Angel Voices Ever Singing
Works Info
Composer
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Edwin George Monk
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:58
'Angel Voices Ever Singing' is a hymn composed by Edwin George Monk in 1861. The hymn was first published in the appendix of Hymns Ancient and Modern in 1868. The hymn is often sung to the tune of "Angel Voices" which was also composed by Monk. The hymn consists of four verses and a refrain. The first verse begins with the line "Angel voices ever singing" and describes the heavenly choir praising God. The second verse speaks of the saints who have gone before us and are now singing with the angels. The third verse speaks of the love of God and how it is reflected in the beauty of creation. The final verse speaks of the hope of heaven and the joy that awaits us there. The refrain of the hymn is "Alleluia, Amen" and is sung after each verse. The hymn is often sung at Christmas and Easter services, as well as at funerals and other occasions of worship. The melody of the hymn is simple and easy to sing, making it a popular choice for congregational singing. The harmonies are also simple, with a focus on the melody and the text. The hymn is typically sung in a moderate tempo, with a sense of reverence and awe. Overall, 'Angel Voices Ever Singing' is a beautiful hymn that speaks of the glory of God and the hope of heaven. Its simple melody and harmonies make it a popular choice for congregational singing, and its message of praise and hope is a source of comfort and inspiration for many.
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