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Original

Four Modal Hymns. Piano Solo sheet music.

Translation

Four Modal Hymns. Piano Solo sheet music.

Original

Four Modal Hymns arranged by W. David Hedrick. For Piano. Sacred. Published by William David Hedrick. S0.44079. “Four Modal Hymns” is a piano compilation of tunes based on modal harmony. The first selection is Une Jeune Pucelle, a French carol from the 16th century. The text begins “ ’Twas in the moon of wintertime, when all the birds had fled. ” The second tune is a melody from “Kentucky Harmony” from 1816 entitled O Holy City, Seen of John and speaks of the “city where Christ, the Lamb, doth reign. ” The third melody is a Chinese folk melody Golden Breaks the Dawn where “comes the eastern sun like a man of brawn. ” It is written in the pentatonic major scale. The last tune is a Native American melody titled Dakota titled Many and Great, O God, Are Thy Things and continues praising the various elements of nature. All the pieces are suitable for concert, recital, or religious services and are of medium difficulty. The audio clip is a computer rendering in Finale. Digital Print is printable sheet music available anytime, anywhere. Just purchase, print and play. View your online sheet music at home, school, work or anywhere you have a computer connected to the Internet. Use our iPad app to view your digital sheet music on the go. With Digital Print, you can print your digital sheet music immediately after purchase, or wait until its convenient. And our software installation is easy - we'll guide you through the simple steps to make sure you have Adobe Flash Player, Adobe AIR and the Sheet Music Plus AIR application.

Translation

Four Modal Hymns arranged by W. David Hedrick. For Piano. Sacred. Published by William David Hedrick. S0.44079. “Four Modal Hymns” is a piano compilation of tunes based on modal harmony. The first selection is Une Jeune Pucelle, a French carol from the 16th century. The text begins “ ’Twas in the moon of wintertime, when all the birds had fled. ” The second tune is a melody from “Kentucky Harmony” from 1816 entitled O Holy City, Seen of John and speaks of the “city where Christ, the Lamb, doth reign. ” The third melody is a Chinese folk melody Golden Breaks the Dawn where “comes the eastern sun like a man of brawn. ” It is written in the pentatonic major scale. The last tune is a Native American melody titled Dakota titled Many and Great, O God, Are Thy Things and continues praising the various elements of nature. All the pieces are suitable for concert, recital, or religious services and are of medium difficulty. The audio clip is a computer rendering in Finale. Digital Print is printable sheet music available anytime, anywhere. Just purchase, print and play. View your online sheet music at home, school, work or anywhere you have a computer connected to the Internet. Use our iPad app to view your digital sheet music on the go. With Digital Print, you can print your digital sheet music immediately after purchase, or wait until its convenient. And our software installation is easy - we'll guide you through the simple steps to make sure you have Adobe Flash Player, Adobe AIR and the Sheet Music Plus AIR application.