In that day shall this song be sung (Thomas Clark)

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  • (Posted 2012-07-29)  CPDL #26865:        (Sibelius 7)
Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2012-07-29).   Score information: A4, 6 pages, 99 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: The original order of staves is 2nd - 1st - [Bass] for the opening symphony, Tenor - Alto - [Vocal bass] - [Instrumental bass] for the trio, and Tenor - [Alto] - Treble - [Vocal bass] - [Instrumental bass] for the choruses. With the exception of the opening symphony, the two treble-range parts of the symphonies are printed in the source on the same stave as the 'Tenor or Treble' vocal solo part, the upper part with stems up and the lower part with stems down. In the present edition, these instrumental parts have been separated out to aid legibility. The alto part in the source is printed in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch.

General Information

Title: In that day shall this song be sung
Composer: Thomas Clark
Source of text: Isaiah 26:1-4 (Authorised Version)

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SacredAnthem

Language: English
Instruments: Basso continuo

First published: 1807 in A Second Set of Psalm Tunes, p. 24
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Original text and translations

English.png English text

In that day shall this song be sung in the land of Judah: we have a strong city, salvation will God appoint for walls and bulwarks.
Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in.
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee, because he trusteth in thee.
Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength.