Louis Bourgeois
All People That on Earth Do Dwell
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Composer:Louis BourgeoisGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:4:02"All People That on Earth Do Dwell" is a hymn that was composed by Louis Bourgeois in the 16th century. The hymn is also known as the Old Hundredth, and it is one of the most famous hymns in the Christian church. The hymn is based on Psalm 100, which is a psalm of thanksgiving. The hymn was composed in 1551, and it was first published in the Genevan Psalter in 1556. The Genevan Psalter was a collection of psalms that were set to music, and it was used by the Protestant churches in Geneva. The hymn was originally written in French, and it was translated into English by William Kethe in 1561. The hymn has four movements, and each movement has its own characteristics. The first movement is a call to worship, and it is characterized by a strong and joyful melody. The second movement is a reminder of God's goodness, and it is characterized by a more subdued melody. The third movement is a call to praise, and it is characterized by a more lively melody. The fourth movement is a final call to worship, and it is characterized by a triumphant melody. The hymn is known for its simplicity and its universal appeal. The melody is easy to sing, and the lyrics are easy to understand. The hymn has been translated into many languages, and it is sung in churches all over the world. The hymn is often used as a processional hymn, and it is also used as a closing hymn. Overall, "All People That on Earth Do Dwell" is a hymn that has stood the test of time. It is a hymn that is loved by Christians of all denominations, and it is a hymn that will continue to be sung for generations to come.More....