Celebrations on "St. Anne"
Gordon Ring
The flex band version of this composition of the hymn tune "St.
Anne" is attributed to William Croft in 1718, and it was given its Read More
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The flex band version of this composition of the hymn tune "St.
Anne" is attributed to William Croft in 1718, and it was given its
familiar harmonization in 1861 by W. H. Monk. It is a common meter melody
(abbreviated CM in hymnals), meaning it is a pattern of an eight syllable
phrase followed by a six syllable phrase, and that pattern is repeated. The
tune is most often used with the text "O God, Our Help In
AgesPast," which was written by Isaac Watts in about 1719. The text is
based on Psalm 90 and is especially appropriate for times of remembrance and
dedication.