Henry John Gauntlett
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem
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Composer:Henry John GauntlettGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:2:40"Ye choirs of new Jerusalem" is a hymn composed by Henry John Gauntlett in 1849. It was first published in the "Hymnal Noted" in the same year. The hymn is commonly sung during the Easter season and is often used as a processional hymn. The hymn is composed of four verses, each with four lines. The first verse begins with the line "Ye choirs of new Jerusalem, your sweetest notes employ." The second verse speaks of the resurrection of Christ, while the third verse speaks of the joy that comes with the resurrection. The final verse speaks of the hope of eternal life. The hymn is set to the tune "St. Fulbert," which was also composed by Gauntlett. The tune is in the key of G major and is in common time. The melody is simple and easy to sing, making it a popular choice for congregational singing. The hymn is characterized by its joyful and triumphant tone. The lyrics celebrate the resurrection of Christ and the hope of eternal life. The melody is uplifting and energetic, encouraging the congregation to sing with enthusiasm. Overall, "Ye choirs of new Jerusalem" is a beloved hymn that has been sung by Christians for over 150 years. Its simple melody and joyful lyrics make it a popular choice for Easter celebrations and other occasions of worship.More....
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