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'''Text: ''' Stanzas 1-2, Christopher Wordsworth (1807-1855), alt.; | |||
: stanza 3, Charles P. Price (b. 1920); | |||
: stanza 4, ''Hymnal 1982''. | |||
:::''1 | |||
: O day of radiant gladness, | |||
: O day of joy and light, | |||
: O balm of care and sadness, | |||
: most beautiful, most bright; | |||
: this day the high and lowly, | |||
: through ages joined in tune, | |||
: sing, "Holy, holy, holy," | |||
: to the great God Triune. | |||
:::''2 | |||
: This day at the creation, | |||
: the light frist had its birth; | |||
: this day for our salvation | |||
: Christ rose from depths of earth; | |||
: this day our Lord victorious | |||
: the Spirit sent from heaven, | |||
: and thus this day most glorious | |||
: a triple light was given. | |||
:::''3 | |||
: This day, God's people meetihg, | |||
: his Holy Scripture hear; | |||
: his living presence greeting, | |||
: through Bread and Wine made near. | |||
: We journey on, believing, | |||
: renewed with heavenly might, | |||
: from grace more grace receiving | |||
: on this blest day of light. | |||
:::''4 | |||
: That light our hope sustaining, | |||
: we walk the pilgrim way, | |||
: at lenth our rest attaining, | |||
: our endless Sabbath day. | |||
: We sing to thee our praises, | |||
: O Father, Spirit, Son; | |||
: the Church her voice upraises | |||
: to thee, blest Three in One. | |||
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CPDL #13135: Finale-2005
- Editor: Charles H. Giffen (added 2006-11-20). Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 119 kbytes Copyright: CPDL May be freely copied, distributed, and performed for nonprofit purpose. Please inform the composer of any performances of this work.
- Edition notes: First two stanzas harm. by G. R. Woodward. Harm. of second two stanzas and descants (stanzas 2 and 4) by Charles H. Giffen
General Information
Title: O day of radiant gladness [Tune:Es flog ein kleins Waldvögelein]
Composer/Arranger: Charles H. Giffen
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB with S descant
Genre: Sacred, Hymns
Language: English
Instruments:
Published: 2004
Description: Hymn tune: Es flog ein kleins Waldvögelein 76. 76. D
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Original text and translations
English text Text: Stanzas 1-2, Christopher Wordsworth (1807-1855), alt.;
- stanza 3, Charles P. Price (b. 1920);
- stanza 4, Hymnal 1982.
- 1
- O day of radiant gladness,
- O day of joy and light,
- O balm of care and sadness,
- most beautiful, most bright;
- this day the high and lowly,
- through ages joined in tune,
- sing, "Holy, holy, holy,"
- to the great God Triune.
- 2
- This day at the creation,
- the light frist had its birth;
- this day for our salvation
- Christ rose from depths of earth;
- this day our Lord victorious
- the Spirit sent from heaven,
- and thus this day most glorious
- a triple light was given.
- 3
- This day, God's people meetihg,
- his Holy Scripture hear;
- his living presence greeting,
- through Bread and Wine made near.
- We journey on, believing,
- renewed with heavenly might,
- from grace more grace receiving
- on this blest day of light.
- 4
- That light our hope sustaining,
- we walk the pilgrim way,
- at lenth our rest attaining,
- our endless Sabbath day.
- We sing to thee our praises,
- O Father, Spirit, Son;
- the Church her voice upraises
- to thee, blest Three in One.