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Original

O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go. Susan Borwick. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Piano sheet music. Beginning.

Translation

O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go. Susan Borwick. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Piano sheet music. Beginning.

Original

O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go composed by Susan Borwick. 1946-. For 2-part mixed voices, piano. Hope. Assurance. Easy. Octavo. 8 pages. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers. MN.50-7309. The author of this text, George Matheson, once said his poem, "came like a dayspring from on high. " The words stir the soul with their truth and eloquence, couched in archaic 19th-century language. Albert L. Peace's tune ST. MARGARET carries Matheson's text simply and directly. The arrangement was written at the request the Wake Forest University Theatre, who asked for a setting of the hymn for a production of Thornton Wilder's well-known play Our Town, specifically for the graveyard scene. The piano accompaniment conjures up the tolling of a bell that between stanzas breaks forth between stanzas into poignant melody as the voices in monotone "rest" in God's everlasting love.

Translation

O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go composed by Susan Borwick. 1946-. For 2-part mixed voices, piano. Hope. Assurance. Easy. Eighth. 8 pages. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers. MN.50-7309. The author of this text, George Matheson, once said his poem, "came like a dayspring from on high. " The words stir the soul with their truth and eloquence, couched in archaic 19th-century language. Albert L. Peace's tune ST. MARGARET carries Matheson's text simply and directly. The arrangement was written at the request the Wake Forest University Theatre, who asked for a setting of the hymn for a production of Thornton Wilder's well-known play Our Town, specifically for the graveyard scene. The piano accompaniment conjures up the tolling of a bell that between stanzas breaks forth between stanzas into poignant melody as the voices in monotone rest in God's everlasting love.