Let All the World in Ev'ry Corner Sing
general anthem / Christ the King
Marchand, Todd
A joyful anthem for SATB voices and organ, especially fitting for Christ the King Sunday but appropriate at any time, "Let All the World in Ev'ry Corner Sing" is a setting of George Herbert's "Antiphon (I)" from his 1633 collection of … Read More
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A joyful anthem for SATB voices and organ, especially fitting for Christ the King Sunday but appropriate at any time, "Let All the World in Ev'ry Corner Sing" is a setting of George Herbert's "Antiphon (I)" from his 1633 collection of sacred poems, "The Temple."
The SATB refrain "Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing: My God and King!" alternates with the first two unison stanzas; a third stanza, a doxology added by an unknown 19th-century author, is unaccompanied SATB, followed by concluding repetitions of the refrain.