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New English Hymnal
Hark the glad sound!
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New English Hymnal
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Choral
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Choral
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2:24
'Hark the glad sound!' is a popular hymn that was composed by the New English Hymnal. The hymn was first published in 1779 and has since become a staple in many Christian churches around the world. The hymn is typically sung during the Advent season, which is the period leading up to Christmas. The hymn is composed of four movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique melody and lyrics. The first movement is a call to worship, with the lyrics "Hark! the glad sound, the Savior comes, the Savior promised long." This movement sets the tone for the rest of the hymn, which is focused on the coming of Jesus Christ. The second movement is a celebration of the birth of Jesus, with the lyrics "On Bethlehem's plains the glad'ning light, salvation's day appears." This movement is characterized by a joyful melody and is often sung with great enthusiasm. The third movement is a call to repentance, with the lyrics "He comes, the prisoners to release, in Satan's bondage held." This movement is more somber in tone and is meant to remind listeners of the need for repentance and forgiveness. The final movement is a celebration of the coming of Christ's kingdom, with the lyrics "To us a child of hope is born, to us a Son is given." This movement is characterized by a triumphant melody and is often sung with great joy and enthusiasm. Overall, 'Hark the glad sound!' is a powerful hymn that celebrates the coming of Jesus Christ and the hope that he brings to the world. Its four movements are each characterized by their own unique melody and lyrics, making it a versatile hymn that can be sung in a variety of settings.
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