Chief of Sinners - Go to Dark Gethsemane
hymn tune REDHEAD #76, aka PETRA, GETHSEMANE
Richard Redhead/arr. Todd Marchand (ASCAP)
The hymn tune "REDHEAD #76," also known as "PETRA" and "GETHSEMANE," is named for composer Richard Redhead (1820-1901); today, it is best known by its association with the hymns "Chief of Sinners Though I Be" by Irish poet William McComb … Read More
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The hymn tune "REDHEAD #76," also known as "PETRA" and "GETHSEMANE," is named for composer Richard Redhead (1820-1901); today, it is best known by its association with the hymns "Chief of Sinners Though I Be" by Irish poet William McComb (1793-1873) and "Go to Dark Gethsemane" by Scottish-born James Montgomery (1771-1854). This arrangement of this simple-yet-lovely tune makes a fitting prelude, offertory anthem, or communion anthem for Lent and Holy Week services.