In the backwaters of colonial meetinghouse life in the 1700s, this
classic hymn was alive and well, sung, of course, in the non-directed,Read More
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In the backwaters of colonial meetinghouse life in the 1700s, this
classic hymn was alive and well, sung, of course, in the non-directed,
non-metrical, oral style, slow and with added notes making it sound like
chant. This piece can take pride of place in a set of historical American
pieces. The J. S. Bach harmonization
lies behind it. A descant for solo treble instrument gives wings to the tune.