19 December - As on the Night (Song 46)
We return, as we often do, to England of the early seventeenth century, and Orlando Gibbons. As well as being a renowned composer, his inclusion is pleasing as he was baptised on Christmas Day, 1583. As well as a great deal of liturgical music, verse anthems, madrigals, and an array of keyboard and other instrumental works, he set seventeen texts by his contemporary George Wither, poet and satirist.
It is from this collection, The Hymnes and Songs of the Church, published in 1623, that this piece is taken. The music, Song 46, is a combination of two other hymn tunes Gibbons wrote for the collection, the first of which has been used for other hymns over the centuries, including Drop, Drop, Slow Tears.
Music: Orlando Gibbons
Words: George Wither
Musician: Tony Evershed
As on the night before this blessèd morn, His love therefore, O let us all confess This favour Christ vouchsafèd for our sake, His love therefore, O let us all confess |