Unchanging Love, a hymn based on a text by Romulus Linney
September 15, 2009, Berklee Performance Center. (See op. 90, Holy Ghosts)
Unchanging Love, Op. 87, is a hymn written in an SATB format for congregational singing. Not only is it the basis for the beginning and end of the opera Holy Ghosts, but it also provides most of the material for “Unchanging Love” for brass quintet and organ. The text comes from the conclusion of Romulus Linney’s play, Holy Ghosts: “Jesus, defend us, oh mercy send us, and angels attend us from heaven above. Jesus defend us, oh mercy send us, and angels attend us with unchanging love.”
By Romulus Linney
Jesus defend us, O sweet mercy send us,
O angels attend us with unchanging love,
Jesus defend us and sweet mercy send us,
And angels attend us from heaven above.
Angels attend us Sweet mercy send us,
Angels attend us Sweet mercy send us,
Jesus defend us, O sweet mercy send us,
O angels attend us with unchanging love,
Angels attend us Sweet mercy send us
Angels attend us Sweet mercy send us,
Unchanging love.
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Seven Principles for SATB chorus acapella No. 7, Opus 193 2
In Common Things for soprano and piano, Opus 190 no. 2 4
Music when soft voices die, no. 1, Opus 190 no. 1 5
The Shadows Fall So Gently, Opus 181 6
Parables of Love and Death, Opus 173 8
A Hymnbook for Congregational Singing, Opus 169 9
The Harp at Nature's Advent, Opus 167 10
Thou God of Love, Thou Ever Blessed, Opus 164 11
Blest Are the Sons of Peace, Opus 16 12
O God our Help in Ages Past, Opus 162 13
Awake our Souls, Away our Fears, Opus 160 15
Domenica a Filicudi, Opus 158 17
The Lone Wild Bird, Opus 154 18
Once to Every Soul and Nation, Opus 144 21
Arrangements of Congregational Music for Thanksgiving, Opus 142 22
I'm Just A Poor Wayfaring Stranger, Opus 131 25
And Am I Born to Die?, Opus 129 26
Fancies, a cycle of five songs for Tenor and Piano, Opus 117 31
Revels, A cycle of ten songs for Baritone Voice and Piano, Opus 114 32
The Echolocations of Cellos, Opus 108 34
The Seasons, A Cantata, Opus 101 39
Summer: The Fragrant Pathway of Eternity, Opus 100 40
Spring: In the Pendulum of My Body, Opus 99 41
Duet from Holy Ghosts, Opus 93 42
Winter: Exaltations of Snowy Stars, Opus 929 43
Fall: Autumnal Raptures, a song cycle for Tenor and Harp, Opus 86 45
Dream within a Dream, Opus 79 46
Songs of Time and Eternity, Opus 64 47
Shakespeare Sonnets, Opus 58 48
Ten Poems of William Blake, Opus 53 49
“The Immortal Beloved”, Opus 50 50
A Cry Against the Twilight, Opus 42 52
“Four Sacred Songs”, Opus 20 53
“Prologue” and “The End of the World”, Opus 14 55
Poems of Our Climate, Opus 9 56
Reality Is an Activity of the Most August Imagination, Opus 8 57