Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Lutheran Hymnal (1941) - Hymn 263 - O Little Flock, Fear Not the Foe



"O Little Flock, Fear Not the Foe"

1. O little flock, fear not the Foe
Who madly seeks your overthrow;
Dread not his rage and power.
What though your courage sometimes faints,
His seeming triumph o'er God's saints
Lasts but a little hour.

2. Be of good cheer; your cause belongs
To Him who can avenge your wrongs;
Leave it to Him, our Lord.
Though hidden yet from mortal eyes,
His Gideon shall for you arise,
Uphold you and His Word.

3. As true as God's own Word is true.
Not earth nor hell with all their crew
Against us shall prevail.
A jest and byword are they grown;
God is with us, we are His own;
Our victory cannot fail.

4. Amen, Lord Jesus, grant our prayer;
Great Captain, now Thine arm make bare,
Fight for us once again!
So shall Thy saints and martyrs raise
A mighty chorus to Thy praise,
World without end. Amen.

Hymn #263 The Lutheran Hymnal
Text: Luke 12:32
Author: Johann M. Altenburg, 1632, asc., ab.
Translated by: Catherine Winkworth, 1855, alt.
Titled: "Verzage nicht, du Haeuflein klein"
Tune: "Kommt her zu mir"
Melody: German, c. 1400

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TLH - Hymn 263 (Version 1) MP3
TLH - Hymn 263 (Version 1) NWC

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Stops Used for Prelude
SWELL:
Clarinet 8'
Geigen Principal 8'
Salicet 4'

Verse 1
GREAT:
Fifteenth 2'
Open Diapason Small 8'
Open Diapason Large 8'
Principal 4'

PEDAL:
Echo Bass 16'
Sub-Bass 16'
Principal 8'
Bass Flute 8'
Open Diapason 16'

Stops Used for Verse 2
SWELL:
Clarinet 8'
Geigen Principal 8'
Salicet 4'

PEDAL:
Echo Bass 16'
Sub-Bass 16'
Principal 8'
Bass Flute 8'
Open Diapason 16'
Swell to Pedal

Stops Used for Verse 3
GREAT:
Fifteenth 2'
Open Diapason Small 8'
Open Diapason Large 8'
Principal 4'

Stops Used for Verse 4
GREAT:
Fifteenth 2'
Open Diapason Small 8'
Open Diapason Large 8'
Principal 4'
Trumpet 8'

PEDAL:
Echo Bass 16'
Sub-Bass 16'
Principal 8'
Bass Flute 8'
Open Diapason 16'
Swell to Pedal

2 comments:

  1. Joseph...you're doing a great job on these for a novice!! We should do some collaborating ...I may have some descants for some of these.

    Tell me a little more about the production on these...I know a bit about midi...sounds like a little tweeking on quantize and velocity with some note durations will render your tunes a little more natural...not that they aren't pretty close already...just a discerning ear here.

    Joe Krohn

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  2. Hi Joe, thanks for stopping by!

    I will try to find some time this weekend to post the details of the setup I use.

    Have you used the program Noteworthy Composer 2 before? It is a relatively cheap program (only $49.00) compared to some of the more expensive ones like Sibelius 6.

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