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Premierebuy the music 21 June 2009 The Church of St. Matthew & St. Timothy The Phoenix Concerts Gilda Lyons and Elaine Valby -- 27 April 2007 The Church of St. Matthew & St. Timothy The Phoenix Concerts Seraphim (Gilda Lyons, Elaine Valby, voice; Robert La Rue, cello) Instrumentationtwo voices (or) two voices and cello
Duration2'
Text ByTraditional
TextIdumea (Am I Born to Die?) Am I born to die,
To lay this body down?
Must my trembling spirit fly
Into a world unknown?
Wak'd by trumpets' sound,
I from my grave shall rise,
To see the Judge with his glory crowned,
And view the flaming skies.
My God, my life, my love,
To thee, to thee I call;
I cannot live if thou remove,
For thou art all in all.
How shall I leave the tomb?
With triumph or regret?
A fearful or joyful doom?
A curse or blessing meet?
text: Isaac Watts (Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707)
melody: Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)
arrangement: Gilda Lyons (2006) Program NoteSuite of Hymns arr. Gilda Lyons (2006) Idumea Praetorius/Watts (16th/18th century) In summer 2006, upon my arrival at The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, I allowed myself the great indulgence of spending my first week in residence working through a stack of hymns with which I had been trying to spend time. Some new to me, some old favorites, I sang through, read, copied and explored dozens of pieces, landing on a handful that have remained close since; these three are among those that have remained closest. These arrangements are dedicated to the memory of Jeff Milano-Johnson, and to those whose lives he changed forever: family, friend, and wayfaring stranger. — Gilda Lyons, 2006
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