Descripción: All Things Bright and Beautiful is an Anglican hymn, also popular with other Christians. The hymn is by Cecil Frances Alexander and were first published in Hymns for Little Children. The hymn is sung to several melodies, most popular is the 17th-century English melody Royal Oak Here it’s done in a cheerful upbeat tempo with piano, harp, flute, oboe, strings, and voice choir. 110bpm

Descripción: A hymn by Bernard of Clairvaux and was written in the 12th century! It’s set to this tune, St. Agnes, by John Bacchus Dykes written in 1866. Here it’s done with a classical ensemble of piano, harp, flute, strings, and voice choir. 96bpm

Descripción: Holy Holy Holy Lord God Almighty was written by Reginald Heber 1783–1826. Here it is performed with a reverent style with piano, harp, symphony ensemble, flute, and an angelic choir giving the feel of a classical cathedral service. 108 BPM Seamless looping. Holy, Holy Holy! Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee; Holy, Holy, Holy! Merciful and Mighty! God over all Who rules eternity! Holy, Holy, Holy! all the saints adore Thee, Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea; Cherubim and Seraphim falling down before Thee, Which wert, and art,and evermore shalt be. Holy, Holy, Holy! though the darkness hide Thee, Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see: Only Thou art holy, there is none beside Thee, Perfect in power in love,and purity. Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! All Thy works shall praise thy name in earth and sky and sea; Holy, Holy, Holy! Merciful and Mighty! God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity!

Descripción: A very familiar and well known hymn based on Joachim Neander's Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren, published in 1680. The melody used by Neander is based on a folk tune. The text is from Psalm 103 and Psalm 150 and the hymn has been published in 100’s of hymnals. Here presented in a classical orchestra ensemble with piano, flute, harp, strings, and voice choir. 104bpm

Descripción: When I Survey the Wondrous Cross was written by Isaac Watts, and published in Hymns and Spiritual Songs in 1707. Here it is done in a reverent style of classic instrumentation with grand piano and harp arpeggios, orchestra ensemble, flute, and an angels choir giving a traditional and timeless feel. 100 BPM. When I survey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ my God! All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood. See from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down! Did e’er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all.

Descripción: Este es un muy famoso y ampliamente publicar himnos. Fue escrito por Augusto Toplady in1776. Aquí se presenta en un reverente y de estilo tradicional con grand piano, arpa, oboe, cuerdas y flauta.

Descripción: What a Friend We Have in Jesus is a poem written by Joseph M. Scriven in 1855. The tune to the hymn was composed by Charles Crozat Converse in 1868. Here it is done in a classic orchestra ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, choir, string section, and a flute melody line. This would surely make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme. 104 bpm.

Descripción: Lyrics by Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring Music: George Elvey. Circa 1851. Here it is presented in a Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up in spirited praise to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or function. 106 bpm

Descripción: Is a traditional hymn Hanson Place, written Robert Lowry in 1864. This song was often used in cowboy western soundtracks, particularly those of director John Ford. In Sweden, the 1876 hymn to the same melody O, hur saligt att fÃ¥ vandra, O how blessed it is to walk. Also, Jag har aldrig vart pÃ¥ snusen, is one of the most popular drinking songs at Swedish universities and in 1937 Japan a popular enka song Tobacco Ya no Musume ??????. Then parodied into ???????. Tanuki. It’s still popular with Japanese children and adults to this day. Here done with piano, flute, harp, strings, choir, and oboe. 100 bpm

Descripción: Be Thou My My Vision is one of the most famous hymns and widely sung. It is of Irish original with many English translation. Here it is done in a gentle and reverent style of classic instrumentation with grand piano and harp arpeggios, string section, woodwinds, flute, and an angels choir giving a Heavenly and timeless feel. 98 BPM.

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