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Gordon Jacob
Brother James's air
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Works Info
Composer
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Gordon Jacob
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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3:32
Brother James's Air is a well-known hymn tune composed by Gordon Jacob in 1924. The tune is also known as "The Lord's My Shepherd" and is based on the Scottish psalm tune "Crimond." The hymn tune is often used in Christian worship services and has been arranged for various instruments and ensembles. The premiere of Brother James's Air is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been first performed in a church service in the early 20th century. The hymn tune has since become a staple in Christian worship services and is often sung during communion or as a closing hymn. The hymn tune is composed in a simple, four-part harmony and is typically sung in a slow, contemplative manner. The melody is characterized by its use of stepwise motion and its emphasis on the tonic and dominant notes. The tune is often sung in unison, but can also be harmonized with additional parts. Brother James's Air is composed in a single movement and is typically performed in a straightforward manner. The hymn tune is often played on the organ or piano, but has also been arranged for various instruments such as the flute, violin, and guitar. The simplicity of the melody and harmony make it a popular choice for beginner musicians and church choirs. Overall, Brother James's Air is a beloved hymn tune that has stood the test of time. Its simple melody and harmonies make it a popular choice for Christian worship services and its versatility has allowed it to be arranged for various instruments and ensembles.
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