Lyra Davidica

The Lyra Davidica ("the harp of David"; full title: Lyra Davidica, or a Collection of Divine Songs and Hymns, partly newly composed, partly translated from the High German and Latin Hymns; and set to easy and pleasant tunes) is a collection of hymns by John Baptist Walsh, first published in 1708.[1] The collection was one of many containing hymns translated (mostly) from German, at a time when the Anglican Church was heavily influenced by German evangelical pietism. [2]

One well-known hymn from the collection is the Easter hymn Jesus Christ is risen today, whose melody is the only one having survived since the original publication in 1708.[3]

References

  1. Willi Apel, ed. (1969). "Hymn, English". Harvard Dictionary of Music. Harvard UP. pp. 398–99. ISBN 9780674375017.
  2. Davis, John R. (2007). The Victorians and Germany. Peter Lang. p. 43. ISBN 9783039110650.
  3. "Hymns we love singing - Jesus Christ is Risen today". Retrieved 28 March 2016.
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