Descant to 'Lasst uns erfreuen' (All creatures of our God and King)

By: Anon.
For: Choir + keyboard
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Composer
Anon.
Year of composition
1623
Year of arrangement
2022
Lyricist
St Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) Tr. William Draper (1855-1933)
Difficulty
Difficult (Grades 7+)
Duration
1 minute
Genre
Classical music
License details
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This arrangement is intended to be sung with the sopranos singing the decant, ATB and congregation singing the melody and the organ playing the organ part. It is also possible to perform it as a 'last verse organ arrangement' with the organ playing its part as written and all voices singing the original melody in unison.

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Descant to 'Caswall' (Glory be to Jesus), Descant to 'Rockingham' (When I survey the wondrous Cross) (D major), Descant & Double Descant to 'Gott will’s machen' (Saints of God! Lo, Jesu's people), Descant to 'Rockingham' (When I survey the wondrous Cross) (Eb major), Descant to 'See, amid the winter’s snow', Descant to 'St Gabriel' (The radiant morn hath passed away), Descant to 'Breslau' (Take up thy cross the Saviour said), Descant to 'St Peter' (As now the sun’s declining rays/How sweet the name of Jesus sounds), Descant to 'Noel' (It came upon the midnight clear), Descant to 'Bristol' (Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes) Alternative rhythm, Last verse arrangement of 'Austria', Descant to 'Maccabaeus' (Thine be the glory), Descant to 'Slane', Descant to 'Richmond' (City of God, how broad and far) FRUITIER VERSION, Last verse arrangement WITH descant of 'Hosanna in excelsis' (Hosanna in the highest To our exalted Saviour) Hymns Ancient & Modern Revised no. 421, Last verse arrangement WITHOUT descant of 'Hosanna in excelsis' (Hosanna in the highest To our exalted Saviour) Hymns Ancient & Modern Revised no. 421, Last verse arrangement of 'Neander'/'Unser Herrscher' (Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem), Descant to 'Guiting Power' (Christ triumphant, ever reigning), Descant to 'Crimond' (The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not want), Sonatina for two equal Recorders in C, Descant to 'Hereford' (O thou who camest from above), Descant to 'Lux Eoi' (Alleluia, Alleluia, hearts to heaven and voices raise), Descant to 'Fulda' (We have a gospel to proclaim), Descant to 'Ellacombe' (The day of resurrection! Earth, tell it out abroad), Descant to 'Nun danket' (Now thank we all our God), Descant to 'Gwalchmai' (King of glory, King of peace), Descant to 'Woodlands' (Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord), Descant to 'Blaenwern' (Love divine, all loves excelling), Descant to 'St Stephen' (The Lord will come and not be slow), Descant to 'The Old 120th' (Hail to the Lord who comes/O thou not made with hands), Descant to 'Charity' (Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost) with special organ accompaniment, Descant to 'Charity' (Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost), Descant to 'Winchester New' (On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry), Last verse arrangement of 'Winchester New' (On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry), Arrangement of 'Nettleton' (Come, thou fount of every blessing), Descant to 'Praise, my soul' (Praise, my soul, the King of heaven), Descant to 'Aberystwyth' (Jesu, lover of my soul), Descant to 'Richmond' (City of God, how broad and far / Fill thou my life, O Lord my God), Descant to 'Bristol' (Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes), Descant to 'Quem Pastores' (Jesus, good above all other), Descant to 'Winchester Old' (While shepherds watched their flocks by night), Descant to 'Merton' (Hark, a herald voice is calling) (E) with special organ accompaniment, Descant to 'Merton' (Hark, a thrilling voice is sounding) (F) with special organ accompaniment, Descant to 'Cross of Jesus' (Come, thou long-expected Jesus) with special organ accompaniment, Descant to 'Helmsley' (Lo, He comes with clouds descending) English Hymnal words, Descant to 'Westminster Abbey' (Blessed city, heavenly Salem/Christ is made the sure foundation), Descant to 'St Albinus' (Jesus lives! thy terrors now) (Bb major), Descant to 'St Edmund' (Songs of thankfulness and praise), Descant to 'St Clement' (The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended) (G major), Descant to 'St Albinus' (Jesus lives! thy terrors now) (C major), Descant to 'Merton' (Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding) (F major), Descant to 'Merton' (Hark! a herald voice is calling) (E major), Descant to 'Veni Emmanuel' (O come, O come, Emmanuel), Descant to 'Strength and Stay' (O Strength and Stay upholding all creation), Descant to 'Lobe den Herren'/'Praxis Pietatis' (Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation), Descant to 'St Clement' (The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended) (Ab major), Descant to 'All Saints' (Who are these, like stars appearing?), Descant to 'St Ethelwald' (Soldiers of Christ, arise), Descant to 'Helmsley' (Lo! he comes with clouds descending), Descant to 'Cross of Jesus' (Come, thou long-expected Jesus), Descant to 'Blaenwern' (Love divine, all loves excelling) PIANO VERSION, Descant to 'Sussex' (Saints of God! Lo, Jesu's people), Descant to 'Eventide' (Abide with me; fast falls the eventide) and Descant to 'Ellers' (Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise)

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