Amazing that you can encounter such perfection in music and lyrics WITHOUT seeing that a marriage between human genius and the wondrous and beloved and beautiful Holy Spirit is essential for it. The song is British; from a quite troubled person (woman) called Jan Struther. But in her pain she was reached by the Paraclete to create something of this magnificence that will last for ever, and thrill and comfort forever. In fact she did it once more as "When a Knight won his spurs" (another kids' hymn) is from her too. It's what was once called muscular Christianity and what's not to like?
Crockett and Tubbs driving the Daytona Ferrari across Miami... Fondest memories. Yea, i know the song wasn't new back then, but that's the first memory i got from it since i'm not U.S. based.
Very interested how PRECISELY this connects to the Miami detectives (also given the fact that Crockett's Theme by Jan Hammer seems like a divinely-inspired tune, even though I can't see (or "SEE") why it should be! So your explanation might help me understand more fully ... The Holy Spirit's activity. I do know Crockett is an Irish name, and Slane is an Irish tune and name ... meaning the Holy and healthy well...
@sidpheasant7585 My favorite autocorrect was in a Harry Potter discussion when Slytherin became Lutheran. Especially funny when you consider that JKR is Presbyterian!
This is not a Tallis composition... doesn't even sound anywhere near the Tallis quality. This is an early 20th Century composition. As I recall it is a Ralph Vaughan Williams arrangement of a Scottish folksong.
This is a beautiful rendition. Is it available on Spotify? I looked and did not find it. I am building a playlist for both places to share with others.
A most beautiful hymn to start and/or end the day. It encompasses the entire Christian belief. Would love to hear these same performers 11 years later.
A most beautiful hymn to start and/or end the day. It encompasses the entire Christian belief. Would love to hear these same performers 11 years later.
Thanks - I suppose - for getting me knowledgeable about a "Brideshead Revisited" Revisited movie. But ultimately it still represents a way in which a beautiful and straightforward hymn can be tainted by dark stuff. Paradoxically, the hymn was wtitten by Jan Struther - a woman whose life was sad and complex, as were those of Charles, Sebastian and co., and Oliver, Felix and co. All of us (well all of us with an imagination) might end up heading off in the same direction, towards idolatry and (kinky) obsession. Best not to.
the power of gene (not Roddenberry)'s sister of whom was given a flower by a suicidal 's brother a VERY long time ago. However I've only seen her play flute , 4 years after that unusual event
The choir is The Chapel Choir of Jesus College Cambridge. The choir is seen here singing at Ely Cathedral. My daughter is the blond singer seen singing the opening line, and the conductor is Daniel Hyde who is now Director of Music at King's College Cambridge.
Isn’t life funny… I played this at my Mams funeral 3 years ago and play it most nights on my iPad before I go to sleep… I was travelling down to Stansted Airport last week from my home town of St. Helens when I passed Ely Cathedral on the train and looked across as I’ve been inside it many years ago… I’ll always remember that now knowing it was taken at Ely … Such a beautiful hymn in a beautiful Cathedral.. Thank you for telling me that👍
Picture the scene if you will - An 8 year old boy sat in assembly at a Methodist school in Preston Lancashire. The teachers and some of my friends are attempting to sing this wonderful hymn but I am just staring down at the ground. The song is gently flowing along and arrives at the lyric/ melody " AND GIVE US WE PRAY" Something wonderful and I guess spiritual happened inside that little boys head. What was that wonderful sound I just heard!? I am now 49 and this year been offered a publishing deal for my song Over My Head. What an amazing God giving blessing music is👋
Love to hear men’s choirs since classic songs! Beautiful!!
Amen!
FEAR NOT GOD WILL SORT ALL THIS TROUBLE OUT 😮❤😇
No matter how I try, I simply cannot comprehend how people actually believe this stuff. What a strange world.
Amazing that you can encounter such perfection in music and lyrics WITHOUT seeing that a marriage between human genius and the wondrous and beloved and beautiful Holy Spirit is essential for it. The song is British; from a quite troubled person (woman) called Jan Struther. But in her pain she was reached by the Paraclete to create something of this magnificence that will last for ever, and thrill and comfort forever. In fact she did it once more as "When a Knight won his spurs" (another kids' hymn) is from her too. It's what was once called muscular Christianity and what's not to like?
I hope everyone out in Salt Lake City comes Home Healthy.
On Epiphany Sunday - Paul made our group sing Lord Of All Hopelessness.
Shame about the abrupt end, it deserved better xxx
What an absolutely beautiful rendition of this hymn. Made everything ok when i was feeling down. Thank you. ❤❤❤❤xxxx
Takes me back to morning school assembly, precious times you never forget, ❤
This is my favourite hymn... Every family wedding and funeral . It never fails to give me a lump in my throat 😢❤
One of my favorite God-given hymns.
Anticipatory.
So beautiful ❤️
Excellent
I just love this song
I never heard that hymn before. I recognize the melody as "Be Thou My Vision", which I have also only heard on YT
Crockett and Tubbs driving the Daytona Ferrari across Miami... Fondest memories. Yea, i know the song wasn't new back then, but that's the first memory i got from it since i'm not U.S. based.
Very interested how PRECISELY this connects to the Miami detectives (also given the fact that Crockett's Theme by Jan Hammer seems like a divinely-inspired tune, even though I can't see (or "SEE") why it should be! So your explanation might help me understand more fully ... The Holy Spirit's activity. I do know Crockett is an Irish name, and Slane is an Irish tune and name ... meaning the Holy and healthy well...
The Mrs. Miniseries Hymn.
Or Mrs Miniver? Given that Jan Struther did both. Miniver means white ghost, and also describes white ermine fur...
@sidpheasant7585 Damn autocorrect!
@@brucealanwilson4121 sent to try us ... But I understood anyway!
@sidpheasant7585 My favorite autocorrect was in a Harry Potter discussion when Slytherin became Lutheran. Especially funny when you consider that JKR is Presbyterian!
@@brucealanwilson4121 that one might have been a bit more difficult to get!
It seems that Anglican Church loves this hymn much. I love it much too.
But - wise as they are - British Catholics sing it too!
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Where is he standing?
This is not a Tallis composition... doesn't even sound anywhere near the Tallis quality. This is an early 20th Century composition. As I recall it is a Ralph Vaughan Williams arrangement of a Scottish folksong.
Tune Irish
Wondrous !
Beautiful
Does anyone know the arranger and publisher? I would like to order this....
Not thinking about Saltburn...Not thinking about Saltburn 😬
The second verse is straight 🔥
A beautifully delivered sacred hymn with uncommon depth of emotional density and I hope more coming because greatness is rare and needed as this is
Well said
From a taditional Irish tune called Slane. The clarinetist is also mixing it in with another irish tune 'She moved through the fair'
That's a good ear!
Beautiful hymn and performance! Thank you! 👍👏
This is a beautiful rendition. Is it available on Spotify? I looked and did not find it. I am building a playlist for both places to share with others.
Yes the one I listen to is by ely cathedral choir. It’s beautiful.
Oh Oliver
A most beautiful hymn to start and/or end the day. It encompasses the entire Christian belief. Would love to hear these same performers 11 years later.
A most beautiful hymn to start and/or end the day. It encompasses the entire Christian belief. Would love to hear these same performers 11 years later.
Oliver humping Felix's grave brought me here
Thanks - I suppose - for getting me knowledgeable about a "Brideshead Revisited" Revisited movie. But ultimately it still represents a way in which a beautiful and straightforward hymn can be tainted by dark stuff. Paradoxically, the hymn was wtitten by Jan Struther - a woman whose life was sad and complex, as were those of Charles, Sebastian and co., and Oliver, Felix and co. All of us (well all of us with an imagination) might end up heading off in the same direction, towards idolatry and (kinky) obsession. Best not to.
"See you back at the house, Oliver."
Love this hymn. It makes me cry
Perfect
the power of gene (not Roddenberry)'s sister of whom was given a flower by a suicidal 's brother a VERY long time ago. However I've only seen her play flute , 4 years after that unusual event
This is the most beautiful breeding of my favourite hymn.
The choir is The Chapel Choir of Jesus College Cambridge. The choir is seen here singing at Ely Cathedral. My daughter is the blond singer seen singing the opening line, and the conductor is Daniel Hyde who is now Director of Music at King's College Cambridge.
Isn’t life funny… I played this at my Mams funeral 3 years ago and play it most nights on my iPad before I go to sleep… I was travelling down to Stansted Airport last week from my home town of St. Helens when I passed Ely Cathedral on the train and looked across as I’ve been inside it many years ago… I’ll always remember that now knowing it was taken at Ely … Such a beautiful hymn in a beautiful Cathedral.. Thank you for telling me that👍
@@brianwilson247 So pleased, Brian, thank you for telling me. I'll pass your message on. And I've just passed S Airport!
Do you by chance know the arranger/publisher of this hymn?
Yes ... this lacking info is precious ... and congrats over the daughter. Ely Cathedral is wondrous...
Words by Jan Struther(she wrote" Mrs. Miniver") to an amazing Irish folk melody:SLANE
A hymn of contemplation, hope! Thank you LORD JESUS CHRIST for our eternal hope! Very beautifully rendered. Thanks. 💓🎉💓
Thank you
Praise the Lord x
Beautiful ❤️
So beautiful...visually and to listen to!
Love this hymn.
Picture the scene if you will - An 8 year old boy sat in assembly at a Methodist school in Preston Lancashire. The teachers and some of my friends are attempting to sing this wonderful hymn but I am just staring down at the ground. The song is gently flowing along and arrives at the lyric/ melody " AND GIVE US WE PRAY" Something wonderful and I guess spiritual happened inside that little boys head. What was that wonderful sound I just heard!? I am now 49 and this year been offered a publishing deal for my song Over My Head. What an amazing God giving blessing music is👋
YOU SAID IT! That's the ever-inventive, ever-inspiring, ever-active Holy Spirit...
Lift up your voice to the Lord in praise…❤
Churches are not to have images of the Messiah,nor any other person in their church...even so, we don't know what they look like back then.