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New English Hymnal
Praise to the Lord
Works Info
Composer
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New English Hymnal
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:18
"Praise to the Lord" is a hymn that was composed by the New English Hymnal. The hymn was first published in 1680 and has since become a popular hymn in many Christian denominations. The hymn is typically sung in four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement of "Praise to the Lord" is characterized by its joyful and celebratory tone. The lyrics of this movement encourage believers to praise God for his goodness and mercy. The melody of this movement is typically upbeat and energetic, with a strong emphasis on the first and third beats of each measure. The second movement of "Praise to the Lord" is more reflective and contemplative in nature. The lyrics of this movement encourage believers to reflect on the greatness of God and to offer their thanks and praise to him. The melody of this movement is typically slower and more subdued, with a greater emphasis on the second and fourth beats of each measure. The third movement of "Praise to the Lord" is characterized by its triumphant and majestic tone. The lyrics of this movement celebrate the power and majesty of God, and encourage believers to offer their praise and worship to him. The melody of this movement is typically grand and sweeping, with a strong emphasis on the first beat of each measure. The fourth and final movement of "Praise to the Lord" is a reprise of the first movement, with the same joyful and celebratory tone. The lyrics of this movement encourage believers to continue offering their praise and worship to God, and to trust in his goodness and mercy. The melody of this movement is typically the same as the first movement, with a strong emphasis on the first and third beats of each measure. Overall, "Praise to the Lord" is a hymn that celebrates the goodness, mercy, power, and majesty of God. Its four movements offer a range of emotions and tones, from joyful celebration to reflective contemplation to triumphant worship. As such, it has become a beloved hymn in many Christian traditions, and continues to be sung and celebrated by believers around the world.
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