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Hymn Tune
TunesSONG 67

Composer:Orlando Gibbons (1623)
Meter:8.6.8.6
Incipit:15345 66551 67761
Key:D Major
Source:Llyfr y Psalmau, 1621
Instances of this tune

More information

SONG 67 was published as a setting for Psalm 1 in Edmund Prys's Welsh Llyfr y Psalmau (1621). Erik Routley (PHH 31) suggests that the tune should be ascribed to Prys.

Orlando Gibbons (PHH 167) supplied a new bass line for the melody when it was published with a number of his own tunes in George Withers's Hymnes and Songs of the Church (1623). There it was a setting for the sixty-seventh song (thus the title), a paraphrase of Acts 1:12-26. The tune originally had "gathering" (long) notes at the beginning of each of the four phrases.

A rather sturdy tune, SONG 67 is built on a few melodic motives. Sing in harmony in two broad musical lines rather than four short phrases.

--Psalter Hymnal Handbook

Related texts

Text
Psalm 96: Great Is the Lord
God Works His Purposes in Us
How Blest Are They Who, Fearing God
My God, accept my heart this day