robert ames
robert ames
there's more to spem in alium than meets the ear. . .
i just purchased used cd of 'spem in alium' performed by harry christophers and the sixteen, having lost my original copy to the dumping of my cassette collection some years past.
the cd (CORSACD16016) has two versions, as there were new lyrics put to it for the coronation of henry I on 04 june 1610.
they go thusly:
sing and glorify heaven's highest majesty,
author of this blessed harmony.
sound divine praises with melodious graces,
this is the day, holy day, happy day.
for ever give it greeting, love and joy,
heart and voice meeting.
live henry, princely and mighty!
henry live in thy creation happy!
i just purchased used cd of 'spem in alium' performed by harry christophers and the sixteen, having lost my original copy to the dumping of my cassette collection some years past.
the cd (CORSACD16016) has two versions, as there were new lyrics put to it for the coronation of henry I on 04 june 1610.
they go thusly:
sing and glorify heaven's highest majesty,
author of this blessed harmony.
sound divine praises with melodious graces,
this is the day, holy day, happy day.
for ever give it greeting, love and joy,
heart and voice meeting.
live henry, princely and mighty!
henry live in thy creation happy!