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* | *'''CPDL #18105:''' [http://www.hymnwiki.org/wiki/images/7/7f/Dear_Lord_and_Father_of_Mankind_E.pdf {{pdf}}] [http://www.hymnwiki.org/wiki/images/7/7d/Dear_Lord_and_Father_of_Mankind_Piano_E.mid {{mid}}] [http://www.hymnwiki.org/wiki/images/b/bf/Dear_Lord_and_Father_of_Mankind.ly LilyPond] | ||
{{Editor|Mark Hamilton Dewey|2008-09-26}}'''Score information:''' Letter, 1 page, 53.8 kbytes '''Copyright:''' [[ChoralWiki:Public Domain|Public Domain]] | {{Editor|Mark Hamilton Dewey|2008-09-26}}'''Score information:''' Letter, 1 page, 53.8 kbytes '''Copyright:''' [[ChoralWiki:Public Domain|Public Domain]] | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' This arrangement by [[Mark Hamilton Dewey]] is set to the lyrics of Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (as seen on HymnWiki.org). | :'''Edition notes:''' This arrangement by [[Mark Hamilton Dewey]] is set to the lyrics of Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (as seen on HymnWiki.org). | ||
* | *'''CPDL #15382:''' [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/1/12/Parry-Repton.pdf {{pdf}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/0/05/Parry-Repton.mid {{mid}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/9/95/Parry-Repton.nwc NWC Source ] | ||
{{Editor|John Henry Fowler|2007-11-11}}'''Score information:''' A4, 1 page, 31 kbytes {{Copy|Public Domain}} | {{Editor|John Henry Fowler|2007-11-11}}'''Score information:''' A4, 1 page, 31 kbytes {{Copy|Public Domain}} | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' SATB version in English from the [{{website|cyberhymnal}} Cyber Hymnal™] - File Sizes: MIDI: 2 KB, NWC: 2 KB | :'''Edition notes:''' SATB version in English from the [{{website|cyberhymnal}} Cyber Hymnal™] - File Sizes: MIDI: 2 KB, NWC: 2 KB |
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- CPDL #18105: LilyPond
- Editor: Mark Hamilton Dewey (submitted 2008-09-26). Score information: Letter, 1 page, 53.8 kbytes Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: This arrangement by Mark Hamilton Dewey is set to the lyrics of Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (as seen on HymnWiki.org).
- CPDL #15382: NWC Source
- Editor: John Henry Fowler (submitted 2007-11-11). Score information: A4, 1 page, 31 kbytes Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: SATB version in English from the Cyber Hymnal™ - File Sizes: MIDI: 2 KB, NWC: 2 KB
General Information
Title: Repton
Composer: Charles Hubert Hastings Parry
Arranger: Mark Hamilton Dewey
Lyricist: John G. Whittiercreate page, in the Atlantic Monthly, April 1872
Number of voices: 4vv and 6 Voicing: SATB and SSATBB
Genre: Sacred, Hymns Meter: 86. 886
Language: English
Instruments: Piano or organ
Published: 1888
Description:
External websites:
- Parry's tune "Repton" (Dear Lord and Father of Mankind) is played on Euphonium and organ in this UTube clip.
- HymnWiki article with the SSATBB version in the key of E♭
- The E version on this article is probably easier to play on the piano for people with smaller hands
- HymnWiki article with the SSATBB version set to the lyrics of The Hour of Peaceful Rest
Original text and translations
English text
- 1.
- Dear Lord and Father of mankind,
- Forgive our foolish ways;
- Reclothe us in our rightful mind,
- In purer lives Thy service find,
- In deeper reverence, praise.
- 2.
- In simple trust like theirs who heard,
- Beside the Syrian sea,
- The gracious calling of the Lord,
- Let us, like them, without a word,
- Rise up and follow Thee.
- 3.
- O Sabbath rest by Galilee,
- O calm of hills above,
- Where Jesus knelt to share with Thee
- The silence of eternity,
- Interpreted by love!
- 4.
- With that deep hush subduing all
- Our words and works that drown
- The tender whisper of Thy call,
- As noiseless let Thy blessing fall
- As fell Thy manna down.
- 5.
- Drop Thy still dews of quietness,
- Till all our strivings cease;
- Take from our souls the strain and stress,
- And let our ordered lives confess
- The beauty of Thy peace.
- 6.
- Breathe through the heats of our desire
- Thy coolness and Thy balm;
- Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire;
- Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire,
- O still, small voice of calm.