The Head That Once was Crowned With Thorns - 'St Magnus'
O Wondrous Type! O Vision Fair! - 'Wareham'
Ye Who Own the Faith of Jesus - 'Den des Vaters Sinn geboren'
Come Down, O Love Divine - 'Down Ampney'
Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning - 'Morning Star'
Praise to the Holiest in the Height - 'Newman'
Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem - 'St Fulbert'
Jesus Lives! Thy Terrors now - 'St Albinus'
Sing We of the Blessed Mother - 'Abbot's Leigh'
Ye Holy Angels Bright - 'Darwall's 148th'
All Creatures of our God and King - 'Lasst uns erfreuen' Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life - 'The Call' Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain - 'Gaudeamus Pariter' Father, We Thank Thee Who Hast Planted - 'Rendez a Dieu' The King of Love My Shepherd Is - 'St. Columba' My Song Is Love Unknown - 'Love Unknown' Of the Father's Love Begotten - 'Corde natus'
Father, We Thank Thee Who Hast Planted - 'Rendez a Dieu' My Song Is Love Unknown - 'Love Unknown' O what their joy and their glory must be - 'O Quanta Qualia' Come, Labor on - 'Ora Labora' Hail to the Lord's Anointed - 'Woodbird' Once to Evr'y Man and Nation - 'Ebenezer - Ton-y-Botel' Sometimes a Light Surprises - 'Light' I Bind Unto Myself Today (St. Patrick's Breastplate) - 'St. Patrick' Hail thee, Festival Day - 'Salve Festa Dies' There's a wideness in God's mercy - 'In Babilone'
All I Ask of You - "Touch-y-Feely"
On Eagle's Wings - "Schlock"
I mean...
All Creatures.../Ye Watchers... - LASST UNS ERFREUEN
Praise to the Lord - LOBE DEN HERREN
All Glory, Laud and Honor - ST. THEODULPH
Rejoice, the Lord is King - DARWALL'S 148th
Christ the Lord is Risen Today - SURGIT IN HAEC DIES (other tune names also, which I'm forgetting at the moment)
Christ the Lord is Risen Today - VICTIMAE PASCHALI
Other tunes, whose texts I'm forgetting- TOULON, TALLIS' ORDINAL, ST. FLAVIAN, MIT FREUDEN ZART (big favorite)
Alleluia! sing to Jesus -- Hyfrydol
For all the saints -- Sine nomine
Joy and triumph everlasting--Bourgeois
Lo! He comes with clouds descending -- Helmsley
O come, all ye faithful--Adeste fidelis
O love, how deep, how broad, how high--Deus tuorum militum
At the Lamb's high feast--Salzburg
Glorious things of thee are spoken--Austria
The royal banners forward go--Vexilla regis
Hail the day that sees him rise--Llanfair
These ten come to mind. If limited to ten I might at other times make different choices. I love many hymns.
KINGSFOLD (a number of texts) FINLANDIA (same) though in the category of Ode to Joy THAXTED (O God Beyond All Praising) DETROIT (Forgive our sins) ROCHELLE (Jesus, lead the way) HYFRYDOL (a number of texts) MOZART (I sing the mighty power) NÖEL NOUVELET (both Nativity/Paschal texts) NICAEA (Holy…) SLANE (various)
in no particular order, here's my list of top 11. (Christmas Carols are at the bottom. They are kind of in a class of their own.)
I could also give so many honorable mentions...
Let All Mortal Flesh (Picardy)
O Sacred Head Surrounded (Passion Chorale, or, Es tut Mich Verlangen)
Glory Be to Jesus (Viva Viva Jesu)
Ah, Holy Jesus (Herzliebster Jesu)
God, We Praise You (or any other good text to the tune Nettleton)
Hail, Holy Queen Enthroned Above (Salve Regina Coelitum)
How Great Thou Art (not as the schmaltzy hymn, but either the melody line acapella or rocked up somehow.)
Once in Royal David's City (Irby)
The First Noel (The First Nowell)
Away in a Manger (Cradle Song)
O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adestes Fideles)
My Song Is Love Unknown - 'Love Unknown'
Thy strong Word Did Cleave the Darkness:"Ebeneezer"
Comfort , Comfort ye my People 'Freu Dich Sehr" Bourgeois
God Beyond all Praising " Thaxted"
Be thou my VIsions "Slane"
There's a WIdeness "Wellesley"
What you gave us "Tua Munera Fuerunt"
Priestly People , Deis
Lead Kindly Light , Stephen warner WLP
Jesus My Lord My God My All "Sweet Sacrament"
I like everyone else's ten favorites as well as my own. Interestingly, I came from a church where we sang Hyfrydol excessively to a church where it's never sung at all. Geographical distance, maybe 75 miles; same diocese, go figure.
yes, but all of these lists are only OUR preferences. Several years ago a parishioner came back from Mejugore (okay, you know where) and was very excited because the Blessed Mother had appeared to her on the trip with a top ten list of her favorite songs that she was supposed to give me for immediate incorporation into our liturgies. I can't remember them all but they included the Battle Hymn of the Republic, Hail Mary, Gentle Woman, Amazing Grace and Let there Be Peace on Earth. I was naturally skeptical... Luckily my pastor gave me permission to ignore it.
Their assertion here is that one 'taste' is as good as another, and that everyone's 'taste' is, thus, equal... just as junky music is as good as Bach (and God doesn't care).
This is, of course, at odds with objective reality.
My attempt at humour would assert that there is 'taste' and 'not taste', and that only 'taste' cannot be disputed.
haha, Paul, that's funny.
yes, I realize these tunes are only our preferences, but still, I think this is quite an interesting thread. I think NPM or someone takes a poll on favorite songs, and of course Eagles Wings et al are on it, so this thread is great to see some other ideas of what actually are good songs. (for example, very cool that Love Unknown has been posted by several people!)
wouldn't that be interesting to take a huge poll on favorite hymns/tunes from the whole CMAA membership? hmm... (well, as long as we could avoid getting into nit-picky arguments over Latin chants verse hymns...oooh, maybe we should have two different polls!)
My source says only that it is of XVII. cent. origin and alludes to a similar prhase, quot homines, tot sententiae, which is attributed to Terrence and quoted by Cicero. (Cf. A Dictionary of Foreign Words & Phrases..., ed. Alan Bliss.)
Interesting - out of eight people's contributions of roughly ten hymns each,
only the following garnered two or three votes, the remainder getting only one.
'Darwall's 148th', to two different texts
'Rendez a Dieu'
'Love Unknown'
'Adeste fideles'
'Hyfrydol', to a variety of texts
'Thaxted'
and, surprisingly to me: 'Ebenezer'
(Of course, all our choices would vary depending on what day it is.)
I'm with you on EBENEZER, M. Jackson. If it had been composed in our era and I heard it first as a "drop the needle, guess the composer" quiz, I'd likely respond "Tom Conry." That's a melody with agenda. I'm also actually not surprised by the scarcity of responses, for two reasons. We don't really traffic in "borrowed" hymns here in the forums, it's not our raisinduhtruh; and there are way too many great hymn melodies out there for us to boil down to a desert island list.
Not in this order, but I could sing these forever.
St Thomas Picardy Munich (love this hymn) Salve Regina Coelitum Est Ist Ein Ros Schop (Break forth, O beauteous heavenly light) Passion Chorale (O Sacred Head) Laudes Domini Kingsfold Wondrous Love The Call Lobe Den Herren Purpose Holy Ghost Spires Herzliebster Jesu (love this one) Jerusalem (by Parry, found in Chariots of Fire) scored to a magnificat
Samuel the Priest by Billings. My ancestors probably attended the funeral for which the piece was composed
When Jesus Wept - Emmaus
Jordan - I am on a Billings roll.
Os Justi Meditabitur
The Pange Lingua we used to sing on Holy Thursday before younger priests came along.
Ah Holy Jesus
There is also a version of Watt's Cadle Song sung with the tune to RESTORATION (Come Ye Sinners Poor and Needy which is a one I love as well. My Protestant ancestors calling))
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