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Henry Baker
Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly
Works Info
Composer
:
Henry Baker
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Compose Date
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1854
Average_duration
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3:27
"Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly" is a hymn composed by Henry Baker in 1915. It was written as a prayer for the safety of pilots and aircrew during World War I. The hymn was first performed at St. Paul's Cathedral in London on September 26, 1915. The hymn is divided into three movements. The first movement is a prayer for God's protection and guidance for those who fly. The second movement is a plea for strength and courage for those who serve in the air. The final movement is a call for peace and the end of war. The hymn is characterized by its soaring melody and powerful lyrics. The opening line, "Lord guard and guide the men who fly," sets the tone for the entire piece. The melody rises and falls, mimicking the flight of an airplane. The lyrics are a powerful reminder of the dangers faced by those who serve in the air and the importance of their mission. "Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly" quickly became a popular hymn among pilots and aircrew during World War I. It was often sung at airfields and during memorial services for fallen pilots. The hymn has since become a staple of military and aviation ceremonies around the world. In conclusion, "Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly" is a powerful hymn composed by Henry Baker in 1915. It is a prayer for the safety and guidance of pilots and aircrew during times of war. The hymn is characterized by its soaring melody and powerful lyrics, and has become a staple of military and aviation ceremonies around the world.
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