Ralph Vaughan Williams
For All the Saints Who from Their Labours Rest "Sine nomine"
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Seymour Rubinstein1999
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Composer:Ralph Vaughan WilliamsGenre:ChoralStyle:HymnCompose Date:ca. 1905Publication Date:1906Average_duration:4:35"For All the Saints Who from Their Labours Rest Sine nomine" is a hymn composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1906. It was first published in the English Hymnal in 1906 and has since become a popular hymn in many Christian denominations. The hymn is typically sung in four movements, with each movement representing a different aspect of the Christian faith. The first movement is a joyful celebration of the saints who have gone before us and now rest in peace. The second movement is a reflection on the struggles and hardships that the saints faced during their lives, and the third movement is a call to all Christians to continue the work of the saints and to strive for holiness in their own lives. The final movement is a prayer for God's grace and mercy to be with us as we continue on our journey of faith. One of the most distinctive characteristics of "For All the Saints" is its use of a traditional English melody, which is known as "Sine nomine" or "Without a Name." This melody is often associated with the hymn and is used in many different arrangements and settings. Overall, "For All the Saints Who from Their Labours Rest Sine nomine" is a powerful and uplifting hymn that celebrates the lives and legacies of the saints while also encouraging Christians to continue on their own journey of faith. Its timeless melody and inspiring lyrics have made it a beloved hymn for generations of Christians around the world.More....
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