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*{{PostedDate|2016-01-09}} {{CPDLno|38120}} [ | *{{PostedDate|2016-01-09}} {{CPDLno|38120}} [[Media:Haydn_6_psalms_50_the_lord_th_almighty_monarch.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Haydn_6_psalms_50_the_lord_th_almighty_monarch.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Haydn_6_psalms_50_the_lord_th_almighty_monarch.mp3|{{mp3}}]] [[Media:Haydn_6_psalms_50_the_lord_th_almighty_monarch.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:Haydn_6_psalms_50_the_lord_th_almighty_monarch.capx|{{Capx}}]] | ||
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*{{CPDLno|21062}} [ | *{{PostedDate|2010-02-21}} {{CPDLno|21062}} [[Media:Psalm_50.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Psalm_50.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Psalm_50.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:Psalm_50.cap|{{Cap}}]] | ||
{{Editor|James Gibb|2010-02-21}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|3|45}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | {{Editor|James Gibb|2010-02-21}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|3|45}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' Keyboard reduction of voice parts added | :'''Edition notes:''' Keyboard reduction of voice parts added. | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake''}} | |||
{{Composer|Joseph Haydn}} | {{Composer|Joseph Haydn}} | ||
{{Lyricist|James Merrick|, on [[Psalm 50]]}} | {{Lyricist|James Merrick|, on [[Psalm 50]]}} | ||
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{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|Keyboard}} | {{Instruments|Keyboard}} | ||
'' | {{Pub|1|1794|in ''[[Improved Psalmody]]''|pg=211}} | ||
'''Description:''' One of six metrical psalm settings contributed by Haydn to Revd William Tattersall's {{NoComp|Improved Psalmody|William Dechair Tattersall}}, London: (1794) | '''Description:''' One of six metrical psalm settings contributed by Haydn to Revd William Tattersall's {{NoComp|Improved Psalmody|William Dechair Tattersall}}, London: (1794) | ||
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And bade the earth the summons take, | And bade the earth the summons take, | ||
Far as his eyes the realms survey, | Far as his eyes the realms survey, | ||
Of rising and declining day. | Of rising and declining day. | ||
2. Revealed from Sion's sacred bound, | 2. Revealed from Sion's sacred bound, | ||
The seat with matchless beauty crowned, | The seat with matchless beauty crowned, | ||
Our God his course shall downward bend, | Our God his course shall downward bend, | ||
Nor silent to his work descend. | Nor silent to his work descend. | ||
3. Heav'n from above shall hear his call, | 3. Heav'n from above shall hear his call, |
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- Editor: Tulipo Petressian (submitted 2016-01-09). Score information: A4, 2 pages, 63 kB Copyright: CPDL
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- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2010-02-21). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 45 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Keyboard reduction of voice parts added.
General Information
Title: The Lord, th'Almighty monarch, spake
Composer: Joseph Haydn
Lyricist: James Merrick, on Psalm 50
Number of voices: 3vv Voicings: STB or SAB
Genre: Sacred, Hymn
Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard
First published: 1794 in Improved Psalmody, p. 211
Description: One of six metrical psalm settings contributed by Haydn to Revd William Tattersall's Improved Psalmody, London: (1794)
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Original text and translations
English text
1. The Lord th'Almighty Monarch spake,
And bade the earth the summons take,
Far as his eyes the realms survey,
Of rising and declining day.
2. Revealed from Sion's sacred bound,
The seat with matchless beauty crowned,
Our God his course shall downward bend,
Nor silent to his work descend.
3. Heav'n from above shall hear his call,
And thou the vast terrestrial ball,
While man's whole race their Judge shall meet,
In countless throngs be fore his feet.
4. Th'applauding heav'ns the changeless doom,
While God the balance shall assume,
In full memorial shall record,
And own the justice of the Lord.