49B. Come, One and All, from Near and Far
Text Information |
First Line: |
Come, one and all, from near and far |
Title: |
Come, One and All, from Near and Far |
Author: |
Martin Leckebusch |
Meter: |
8.8.8.8 |
Language: |
English |
Publication Date: |
2012 |
Scripture: |
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Topic: |
Affliction; Church Year: Easter; Church Year: Good Friday; Darkness; Emmaus Road; Eternal Life; God: Trust in; God as: Creator; God's: Wisdom; God's: Love; God's: Power; Grâce; Grave; Healing; Hope; Jesus Christ: Good Shepherd; Life Stages: Death; New Creation; Occasional Services: Funerals; People of God / Church: Citizens of Heaven; Questioning; Salvation; Sanctification; Social Justice; Victory; Wisdom Psalms; Witness; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 31-August 6 (25 more...) |
Copyright: |
© 2006 Kevin Mayhew Ltd. |
CCLI Number: |
5844476 |
Tune Information |
Name: |
KIÚ-JĪ-IT |
Composer: |
I-to Loh, b. 1936 (1999) |
Meter: |
8.8.8.8 |
Key: |
G Major |
Copyright: |
© 1999 I-to Loh |
Notes: |
The Asian melody carries well the text of this psalm. It should not be sung forcefully, but gently, as a
wise bard sharing ancient proverbs. The melody line may be doubled by flute or violin. A second instrument
could play in canon at the measure. The bass line should be played by a pitched percussion instrument or
may be plucked on a cello or bass. The ostinato pattern may be varied rhythmically. |