Of the Father's love begotten (J. Guy Stalnaker)

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  • (Posted 2018-09-09)  CPDL #51280:       
Editor: J. Guy Stalnaker (submitted 2018-09-09).   Score information: Letter, 5 pages, 254 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: The uploaded MIDI file is for Section III of the composition.

General Information

Title: Of the Father's Love Begotten
Composer: J. Guy Stalnaker
Lyricist: Prudentius

Number of voices: 6vv   Voicing: SSATBB
Genre: SacredAnthem

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 2018
Description: A three-section anthem on selected verses from Prudentius' CATHEMERINON LIBER, 4th c., IX. HYMNUS OMNIS HORAE, trans. R. Martin Pope, HYMNS FOR THE CHRISTIAN'S DAY, IX. HYMNS FOR ALL HOURS.

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Original text and translations

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1. Of the Father's love begotten,
ere the world from chaos rose.
He is Alpha; from that Fountain
all that is and hath been flows;
He is Omega, of all things
yet to come the mystic Close.
In saecula saeculorum.

2. This is He whom seer and sibyl
sang in ages long gone by;
This is He of old revealed
in the page of prophecy;
Lo! Hecomes, the promised Savior;
Let the world His praises cry!
In saecula saeculorum.

3. Sing we now the works sure proven,
wrought of God in mystic wise;
Heav'n is witness; earth confesses
how she saw with wond'ring eyes
God himself with mortals mingling,
man to teach in human guise.
In saecula saeculorum.

4. O how blest that wondrous birthday,
when the Maid the curse retrieved,
Brought to birth mankind's salvation,
by the Holy Ghost conceived;
And the sacred Babe, Redeemer
of the world, her arms received;
In saecula saeculorum.

5. Sing, ye heights of heav'n, His praises;
angels and archangels, sing!
Where so e'er ye be, ye faithful,
let your joyous anthems ring,
Ev'ry tongue His name confessing,
countless voices answering.
In saecula saeculorum.