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David Hawthorne
Whispering Hope
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
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David Hawthorne
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:05
"Whispering Hope" is a gospel hymn composed by Alice Hawthorne, a pseudonym for Septimus Winner, in 1868. However, there is a different composition with the same title, which was composed by David Hawthorne in 1932. This article will focus on the latter composition. David Hawthorne was an American composer and arranger who was born in 1893 and died in 1950. He was known for his contributions to the gospel music genre, and "Whispering Hope" is one of his most famous compositions. The song was first published in 1932 and has since become a popular hymn in Christian churches around the world. "Whispering Hope" is a simple and beautiful hymn that is typically performed in a slow and gentle manner. The song has a 4/4 time signature and is written in the key of C major. It consists of two verses and a chorus, with each verse being four lines long and the chorus being six lines long. The first verse of the song begins with the lyrics, "Soft as the voice of an angel, breathing a lesson unheard." The verse goes on to describe the hope that comes from God's love and the comfort that it brings to those who are struggling. The second verse continues this theme, with lyrics such as "When the dark midnight is over, watch for the breaking of day." The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, with lyrics that encourage listeners to hold on to hope even in the darkest of times. The chorus begins with the words, "Whispering hope, oh how welcome thy voice, making my heart in its sorrow rejoice." The chorus goes on to describe the peace and comfort that comes from God's love and the hope that it brings. Overall, "Whispering Hope" is a beautiful and inspiring hymn that has touched the hearts of countless people over the years. Its simple melody and powerful lyrics make it a favorite among Christians of all ages and backgrounds.
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