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David Charles Walker
King of Glory, King of Peace
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Composer
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David Charles Walker
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Choral
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Choral
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2:30
"King of Glory, King of Peace" is a hymn composed by David Charles Walker, an English composer and organist. The hymn was composed in 1877 and was first published in the Church Hymnal in 1906. It is a popular hymn in the Anglican Church and is often sung during the season of Lent. The hymn has four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement begins with the words "King of glory, King of peace," and is characterized by a slow and solemn melody. The second movement, which begins with the words "Thou didst leave thy throne," is more upbeat and joyful, reflecting the joy of Christ's sacrifice. The third movement, which begins with the words "Evermore thy truth shall reign," is a more contemplative and reflective section of the hymn. The melody is slower and more introspective, reflecting on the eternal nature of God's truth. The final movement, which begins with the words "King of glory, reign forever," is a triumphant and celebratory section of the hymn. The melody is upbeat and joyful, reflecting the victory of Christ over sin and death. Overall, "King of Glory, King of Peace" is a powerful hymn that reflects on the majesty and glory of God, as well as the sacrifice and victory of Christ. Its four movements provide a rich and varied musical experience that is both contemplative and celebratory.
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