Showing posts with label Johann Konig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johann Konig. Show all posts

February 23, 2014

Remember Those, O Lord

For Them We Humbly Pray

Remember Those, O Lord was written by the Scottish Jesuit Priest, Fr. James J. Quinn (1919-2010). In the Divine Office (1974) it is sung at Morning Prayer in the Office for the Dead. It is set to the tune: Franconia, by the German composer Johann Balthasar König (1691-1758).


Tune: Franconia

March 9, 2013

Blest Are the Pure in Heart

Their Soul is Christ's Abode

Blest Are the Pure in Heart was written by the Rev. John Keble (1792-1866). It was initially published in 1819 as a poem (subtitled 'Purification'), with later revisions by various hymnal editors. Keble was an Ordained Priest in the Church of England. Though the parishes he served were humble in size and state, his many published poems on subjects of religious nature were well known. Blest Are the Pure in Heart is set to the tune Franconia, an adaption by the Anglican Minister, William Henry Havergal (1793-1870) of an earlier melody published by Johann Balthasar Konig (1691-1758) in the Harmonischer Lieder-Schatz of 1738. In the Liturgy of the Hours it is used in the Common of Holy Men.



BLEST ARE THE PURE IN HEART by John Keble, 1819 (Public Domain)

1. Blest are the pure in heart,
For they shall see our God;
The secret of the Lord is theirs,
Their soul is Christ's abode.

2. The Lord, who left the heavens
Our life and peace to bring,
To dwell in lowliness with men,
Their Pattern and their King;

3. Still to the lowly soul
He doth himself impart
And for his dwelling and his throne
Chooseth the pure in heart.

4. Lord, we thy presence seek;
May ours this blessing be;
Give us a pure and lowly heart,
A temple meet for thee.

October 12, 2012

Help Us, O Lord

The Beauty of Your Ways.

Help Us, O Lord by American Methodist Pastor and Hymnodist, William Watkins Reid (b.1923) was first published in 1959 by the Hymn Society of America in Fifteen Christian Education Hymns. It is set to the tune Franconia, written by Johann Balthasar Konig (1691-1758) and first published in Choralbuch (1738). In the Liturgy of the Hours, Help Us, O Lord is used during Ordinary Time for Daytime Midday Prayer.

Tune: Franconia