GO DOWN MOSES

GO DOWN MOSES

Published in 19 hymnals


Printable scores: PDF, Sibelius
Audio files: MIDI

Tune Information

Meter: Irregular
Key: g minor
Source: African-American spiritual
Copyright: Public Domain

Texts

Go Down, Moses

When Israel was in Egypt's land,
Let my people go,
oppressed so hard they could not stand,
Let my people go.
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Notes

The spiritual is in the call-and-response pattern: a leader sings the verses with some rhythmic freedom, either unaccompanied or with only light accompaniment; the entire congregation sings the phrases "Let my people go!" and the refrain, probably in harmony. That practice fits well for stanzas 1-4, but the entire group should sing all of stanza 5.

The harmonization by John W. Work, Jr. (b. Nashville, TN, 1872; d. Nashville, 1925), was originally published in The Story of the Jubilee Singers (1896). Work is well known for his pioneering studies of African American folk music and for his leadership in the performance of spirituals. He studied music at Fisk University in Nashville and classics at Harvard and then taught Latin, Greek, and history at Fisk from 1898 to 1923. Director of the Jubilee Singers at Fisk, Work also sang tenor in the Fisk Jubilee Quartet, which toured the country after 1909 and made commercial recordings. He was president of Roger Williams University in Nashville during the last two years of his life. Work and his brother Frederick Jerome Work (1879-1942) were devoted to collecting, arranging, and publishing African American slave songs and spirituals. They published two collections: New Jubilee Songs as Sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers (1901) and Folk Songs of the American Negro (1907).

--Psalter Hymnal Handbook

Media

Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #476
Text: When Israel Was in Egypt's Land
Timeless Truths #89
Text: Let My People Go
Worship and Rejoice #618
Text: Go Down, Moses

Instances

Instances (14)TextImageAudioScore
African American Heritage Hymnal #543Image
Chalice Hymnal #663Text
Gather Comprehensive #715Text
Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church #648TextImage
Lift Every Voice and Sing II: an African American hymnal #228Text
Lift Up Your Hearts: psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs #42Image
Presbyterian Hymnal #334TextImage
Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #476TextImageAudioScore
Sing With Me #71Text
Songs for Life #103Text
The New Century Hymnal #572Image
The United Methodist Hymnal #448TextImage
With One Voice #670Text
Worship and Rejoice #618TextImageAudioScore