My seasonal music today is
technically—well, it’s kind of all over the place. The Christmas
carol version is sung during Epiphany, but it’s also the music for a hymn
sung for US Thanksgiving. And since today I’m grateful for being able to spend
Thanksgiving this year with friends (with dinner and word games), I’m playing this incarnation. Ish.
By “-ish” I mean that it’s
extremely hard to find a “clean” version of “For the Beauty of the Earth”, one
that’s not that John Rutter…thing. No, I want Dix, number 92 in the Methodist
hymnal, preferably with a badass Methodist choir giving it their all on such
lyrics as:
For the beauty of the earth,
For the beauty of the skies,
For the love which from our
birth
Over and around us lies
Lord of all, to thee we raise
This our hymn of grateful
praise
Sadly, YouTube has not been my
friend in my search for a decent recording of this. Really.
However, I did come across
this very interesting variant: “Dance Africana on Dix”, by Jeffrey HonorĂ©. It’s
meant for handbells, with optional percussion.
All I can find on this are
performances at various churches, so the quality isn’t spectacular, but have a
listen:
To me, it capture the sense of
giving grateful praise for the beauties around us, by incorporating some of the
sounds of nature—I hear rain, birds, insects. And I believe I hear thanksgiving joy.
So why not for Advent?
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