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Clifford Harker
At the lamb's high feast we sing
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Composer
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Clifford Harker
Genre
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:32
"At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing" is a hymn composed by Clifford Harker in 1929. It is a popular Easter hymn that is often sung during the Easter season. The hymn is based on the Latin hymn "Ad regias Agni dapes" and is set to the tune "Salzburg" by Jakob Hintze. The hymn has four movements, each of which reflects on a different aspect of the Easter story. The first movement focuses on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the joy that it brings. The second movement reflects on the sacrifice that Jesus made on the cross and the forgiveness that it brings. The third movement celebrates the victory over death that Jesus achieved through his resurrection. The final movement is a call to action, urging Christians to live their lives in a way that reflects the love and sacrifice of Jesus. The hymn is characterized by its joyful and celebratory tone, which reflects the joy of the Easter season. The lyrics are filled with references to the resurrection of Jesus and the hope that it brings. The hymn is often sung in a lively and upbeat tempo, with a strong emphasis on the melody and harmonies. "At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing" premiered in 1929 and has since become a beloved Easter hymn in many Christian denominations. Its popularity is due in part to its catchy tune and joyful lyrics, which make it a favorite for congregational singing. The hymn is often sung during Easter Sunday services, as well as during other Easter celebrations and events.
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