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Shaker Traditional
Lord of the Dance
Works Info
Composer
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Shaker Traditional
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:57
"Lord of the Dance" is a traditional Shaker hymn that was composed in the early 19th century. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written sometime between 1800 and 1840. The hymn has since become a popular folk song and has been performed by numerous artists and groups. The song's premiere is also unknown, as it was likely performed within the Shaker community as part of their religious services. However, the hymn gained wider recognition in the 20th century when it was recorded by various folk and gospel artists. "Lord of the Dance" is a simple, yet powerful hymn that is characterized by its repetitive melody and lyrics. The song's lyrics speak of the joy and celebration that comes with dancing in the presence of God. The hymn's title is a reference to Jesus Christ, who is often referred to as the "Lord of the Dance" in Christian theology. The hymn is typically performed in a slow, steady tempo, with a simple accompaniment of guitar or piano. The melody is repetitive, with the same four-note phrase repeated throughout the song. This repetition gives the hymn a meditative quality, allowing the listener to focus on the lyrics and the message of the song. Despite its simplicity, "Lord of the Dance" has become a beloved hymn for many Christians and has been performed in a variety of settings, from church services to folk festivals. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the power of simple, heartfelt music to touch the hearts and souls of listeners.
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