“hymn” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “hymn”:

+ The concert finishes with Hubert ParryParry’s hymn “Jerusalem”.

+ Their best known song is Bro Hymn form their self-titled debut album.

+ A devout Methodist, she joined the president in saying prayers after breakfast and conducting group hymn sings with the cabinet and congressmen on Sunday evenings.

+ In 1994 David Fanshawe composed an extra movement for a new recording of the work, the Dona Nobis Pacem – A Hymn for World Peace, which completed the Agnus Dei.

+ A chorale is a hymn which is sung in a Lutheran church by all the people.

hymn use in sentences
hymn use in sentences

Example sentences of “hymn”:

+ He kept up his organ playing and in July 1954, again conducted by Karajan, Brain performed the organ part in a recording of the Easter hymn from Pietro Mascagni's "Cavalleria rusticana".

+ They also wrote many hymn tunes.
+ The words of the hymn are from Isaac Watts.

+ He kept up his organ playing and in July 1954, again conducted by Karajan, Brain performed the organ part in a recording of the Easter hymn from Pietro Mascagni’s “Cavalleria rusticana”.

+ They also wrote many hymn tunes.

+ The words of the hymn are from Isaac Watts.

+ Isaac Watts was an English pastor, preacher, poet, and hymn writer.

+ Two of his tunes are known by almost everybody: the hymn tune “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”, and the “Wedding March” which is played so often at the end of weddings.

+ For Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration on January 20, 2009, John Williams made a special arrangement of the Shaker hymn “Air and Simple Gifts”.

+ It is often sung as a hymn in churches, although people in some churches think it is not a hymn.

+ He is often called the “Father of English Hymnody”: he was the first popular English hymn writer.

+ Previously in 1874, the music of the hymn was composed by Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson and the lyrics were written by Matthías Jochumsson.

+ The Nunc dimittis is a hymn from the Bible.

+ The hymn 10.92 of the Rigveda states that deity Rudra has two natures, one wild and cruel.

+ This is useful in music such as hymn tunes which have lots of chords.

More in-sentence examples of “hymn”:

+ The latter is his setting to the hymn text “Nearer, My God, to Thee”.

+ Louis then led the medalists on a lap of honor around the stadium, while the Olympic Hymn was played again.

+ Horatio Gates Spafford is the author of the hymn “It Is Well with My Soul”.

+ He is particularly remembered for his “Piano Concerto” and for his church music, especially the anthem “Greater love hath no man”, the song “The Holy Boy” and the hymn tune to “My song is love unknown”.

+ They include about 150 hymn tunes and a large number of anthems.

+ The hymn is called “Jerusalem”.

+ The King then formally announced that the first Olympiad was at an end, and left the Stadium, while the band played the Greek national hymn and the crowd cheered.

+ He also composed service service settings, psalm chants, hymn tunes, and a cantata, “The Prodigal Son”, for choir and chamber orchestra.

+ Crosby is one of the most famous hymn writers in history.

+ It Is Well with My Soul is a very influential hymn written by hymnist Horatio Spafford and composed by Philip Bliss.

+ In the 16th centry, the hymn was added to the Roman missal.

+ The most familiar tune for this hymn is “Sine Nomine” by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

+ After that, they sing the hymn Gloria and the priest says a prayer called the collect.

+ In the text “Linga Purana”, the same hymn is expanded in the shape of stories, meant to establish the glory of the great Stambha and the superiority of Shiva as Mahadeva.

+ The Hymn of the Bolshevik Party uses the same melody as the Soviet anthem, but with different lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach.

+ Akwid’s song, “Chivas Explosivas!” It is the official hymn of the C.D.

+ The “Shri Rudram Chamakam”, also known as the “Śatarudriya”, is a devotional hymn to Shiva hailing him by many names.

+ Earlier, in 1911, United StatesAmerican gospel writer Charles Austin Miles composed the music for the Christian hymn “Dwelling in Beulah Land” – the same melody that is being used for this song today.

+ The main tune is the Middle Agesmedieval hymn tune “Veni, veni, Emmanuel”.

+ Then the hymn stops singing about praise, both the Church in general and the singer himself, and asks for mercy on past sins, protection from future sin, and the hope to be reunited with Christians in Heaven.

+ He also wrote hymn tunes for the English Hymnal.

+ The book includes a poem which became the popular hymn “Who Would True Valour See”.

+ Versions of “Bella ciao” are sung worldwide as an anti-fascist hymn of freedom and resistance.

+ It is often sung as a hymn in Christian churches to the words “Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side”.

+ Together they performed “Air and Simple Gifts” a new arrangement by John Williams based on the Shaker hymn “Simple Gifts”.

+ He played hymn tunes on a tiny violin and then found the chords to go with them on the family spinet.

+ The earliest known English poem is a hymn on the creation.

+ One of his most popular hymn tunes is the one called “Sine Nomine” sung to the words “For all the saints”.

+ Part I is based on the Latin text of a ninth-century Christian hymn for Pentecost, “Veni creator spiritus”.

+ He composed hymn tunes.

+ The earliest evidence of the tradition of reverence for the feminine with Rudra-Shiva context, is found in the Hindu scripture “Rigveda”, in a hymn called the Devi Sukta:3.

+ The version of this hymn heard since 1848 is from an edition by Lowell Mason for “The National Psalmist”.

+ In English speaking countries the festival is traditionally celebrated with the hymn “For All the Saints” by William Walsham How.

+ There may also be “Vak” or “Hukam”, where one random hymn from Guru Granth Sahib is read.

+ He also composed several descants to various hymn tunes, several of them are still sung today.

+ The official symbols of the city are the flag, the seal, and the hymn composed by Ciro Silva and Bento Mossurunga.

+ In Egypt he had seen the Pyramids, while at the temple of AmunAmmon he had been shown the hymn once sent to that shrine by Pindar.

+ There is a gentle hymn of praise with a fugue which sounds like one from Mozart’s Requiem.

+ There is also a school hymn with English lyrics.

+ The movie’s title was inspired by the line, “Bring me my Chariot of fire!”, from the William Blake poem adapted into the British hymn “Jerusalem”.

+ The Canonic Variations are based on the Christmas Hymn “Von Himmel hoch, da komm ich her”.

+ Many years later Sibelius set some words to this hymn and it is often sung as a separate piece by a choir.

+ His compositions include hymn tunes, anthems, motets, chants, organ music and many other pieces.

+ These are like hymn tunes.

+ The hymn was successful during the Risorgimento because hopes in the unification of the Italy.

+ The latter is his setting to the hymn text "Nearer, My God, to Thee".

+ Louis then led the medalists on a lap of honor around the stadium, while the Olympic Hymn was played again.

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