Most Sunday evenings I am privileged to sing the service of Compline at Christ Church in Savannah, GA. (Type in “final preces” on you-tube and you can see/hear us) Along with a lot of chant-like music, we insert the occasional shape note song, including Evening Shade, Hebron, Hallelujah (from the Sacred Harp) and Evening Hymn from the Northern Harmony (same text as Evening Shade but with tune by Elisha West.) Does anyone know of other songs, perhaps in other books, that would be appropriate for this service of “saying good-night to God”? Although songs with “sweet” harmonies are preferred, the 16-voice choir really enjoys the fugue-like Evening Hymn. (Now, if only I could get these people to come to our monthly Sacred Harp singings!)
Thanks
Gene Pinion
The following is one I like (the 3rd verse might be a little stark for the purpose), but I know of no printed version set to music:
An Autumnal Prayer. By D. O. Parker
We all do fade as a leaf, Isa. 64:6 8s. (6 lines)
1. What makes the leaves, so green today,
Tomorrow, fall and fade away?
The worm, the frost, the storm and age,
Does each its chosen leaf engage,
And in its own peculiar way;
Remorseless, makes the leaf its prey.
2. The tender leaf upon the flower,
Oft comes and fades within an hour;
Some ripe with age the leaves do fade,
And in their winter graves are laid;
And hence it comes, God’s word so true, -
The faded leaf to all is due.
3. The cradle yields its infant charms,
Torn rudely from its mother’s arms,
And no discharge has youth or age,
The Jew or Gentile, saint or sage,
And oh, the time is sadly brief!
Probation for our faded leaf.
4. Great God, who makes all bud and bloom,
Whose glory halos e’en the tomb,
When come our fading leaves and breath,
We lonely ford the stream of death;
O grant us then as now, Thy grace,
In Jesus’ love a resting place.
Above is an L.P.M. (8s. 6 lines) adaptation of the full poem that may be found here:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canbrnep/revdo.htm
Songs of this meter in the Sacred Harp are:
Cooper
197 Edwards
202 New Lebanon
402 Protection
416b Vernon
543 Consecration
548 The God of Love
Denson
95 Vernon
202 New Lebanon
402 Protection
448t Consecration
Just thought I'd mention it. It would require putting together words and an appropriate tune before it could be used.
Robert Vaughn
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Give ear, all ye inhabitants of the land.
--- On Tue, 7/7/09, Gene Pinion <ge...@savannahmusicfestival.org> wrote: