Join us this week for another classic Christmas hymn (or is it?), Joy to the World with words by Isaac Watts, adapted by W.W. Phelps, and music by G. F. Handel, adapted by Lowell Mason. Hear about how the stars aligned for these four powerhouse creators to come together to bring us this hymn. Whether you are talking about Christ's first or second coming, this hymn should always be on your list!
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On this special bonus episode, Steve shares an arrangement of I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day written by his friend and colleague Stephen Weatherford, arranged for chorus, orchestra, and narrator. This recording is by the Ensign Symphony & Chorus in December 2018.
This week on Knowing Hymn, Angi leads the discussion about hymn #214, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, with music by John Baptiste Calkin and words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Before you go see the movie, take a listen to learn about the background of this beloved Christmas hymn. Hear some other texts that have used the same tune, and learn about Steve's connection to Longfellow and the Song of Hiawatha.
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Ring in the season with the beloved Christmas hymn, #212 Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains - words and music by John M. Macfarlane. Written on a cold winter night in St. George, Utah, this hymn has spread to become a Christmas classic throughout the world. Listen and learn more about how and why this Christmas treasure was written.
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This week, we tackle a more unfamiliar hymn, #275 Men Are That They Might Have Joy. Pulling inspiration from 2 Nephi in Book of Mormon, this hymn was written by journalist and professor J. Marinus Jensen and composer and organist J.J. Keeler. Learn about the interesting connection between these two and dive into the scriptures that inspired this piece.
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