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Transcribed, edited and compiled by Gordon Myers
When performed with narrator, the first twenty songs of this collection becomes:
A Solo Cantata for Medium Voice(s):
A THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION
Contents:
1. High in the Heavens, Eternal God!.....................Timothy Swan
2. In Worlds of Light, Begin the Song...............Lewis Edson, Sr.
3. Blow Ye the Trumpet, Blow!........................... Supply Belcher
4. A Thousand Sacred Sweets.................................Oliver Holden
5. How Beauteous are the Feet.............................Abraham Wood
6. Pilgrims on the Scorching Sand.........................Justin Morgan
7. Give Thanks to God............................................ Jacob French
8. Behold a Lovely Vine..................................... Jeremiah Ingalls
9. Think Mighty God on Feeble Man...................Simeon Jocelin
10. Almighty King of Heaven Above....................Daniel Belknap
11. Children of the Heavenly King......................Jeremiah Ingalls
12. No More Beneath th’Oppressor’s Hand..........Stephan Jenks
13. On the Wings of Thy Song.......................Francis Hopkinson
14. God We See All Around............................... Jeremiah Ingalls
15. Oh Lord, Our Heav’nly King...............................James Lyon
16. O Lord Our Fathers Oft Have Told...............William Billings
17. New England’s God Forever Reigns.............William Billings
18. Amazing Grace..(Text by John Newman)............Folk melody
19. O God, My Heart is Bent to Magnify Thy Name ................................................................................Timothy Swan
20. Hallelujah!........................................................... Josiah Flagg
Four additional songs not included in the Cantata:
21. While Shepherds Watch’d Their Flocks By Night.....Anon.
(for Christmas)
22. Angels Tell the Lord is Ris’n ....................... Abraham Wood
(for Easter)
23. To Grace a Marriage Feast ........................... Jeremiah Ingalls
(for a Wedding)
24. The Lord My Shepherd Is............................... Raynor Taylor
(for General use)
The four additional songs not used in the cantata serve as songs for: Christmas; Easter; Wedding; and General use.
Always a man of many surprises, we now may glimpse the sacred side of Gordon Myers, having had ample sampling of the profane, via his many humorous essays in The Art of Belly Canto. In his Preface to this volume, he states:
"In this edition the reader will find an ‘over-laid’ function: Two uses for the price of one! One: Each of these SONGS OF EARLY AMERICANS may be used by itself as a solo in a church service. Some may be arranged in groups to be sung in concert. Two: When all of these SONGS OF EARLY AMERICANS are sung together, each following the Biblical or Historic reading that precedes it, the whole becomes a solo cantata, A THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION.
[Also,] Some random thoughts:
This ‘Two-for-One’ group...may have special appeal to members of a Voice Class. After all, one will be sampling the history, the music, the literature and re-creating aspects of American culture that are 200 years old! A church choir may wish to perform some of the songs in unison, while others are given to various solo voices. A priest, a minister or a rabbi may wish to participate as the narrator..." Etc.
94 Pages Smyth-Sewn Paper
Medium Range