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  • @dscats19 LOL.....and your comment is bitchy and judgmental.

  • I welcome it with affection!

    The sheet music of the composition (his lilac phrase score) please you are in a letter in order for him to send it to me by post. Is not for me.

    I say thank you for his help with respect and affection.

    Ferryman István

    Európa Magyarország 6701 Szeg city I.

    Post office box: 2030

    istvanrevesz@citromail.hu

    Jesus Chris Is Risen Today ALLELUIA †

  • the picture really addds to the music!

  • I would sooo love for this song to be my wedding march!

  • this is saint John the Baptist in Canton Ohio. The organ is amazing

  • One of my favorite hymns, intended for the Palm Sunday Eucharist. The picture of the church is for sure Roman Catholic, but a traditional Lutheran Church (I'm Lutheran) looks pretty much the same.

  • i love this hymn and it was very nicely played

  • nice church look like the old loretto church in los angeles. almost everything was gothic. now its more modern. cuz dey cheap boo

  • I love this recording of the hymn; it sounds very simple, yet majestic to me, capturing somehow the joy of the triumphant entry with the sorrow that is to follow at the end of the week. Thanks for posting, and for having it on your site.

  • Sorry dude.

  • I also miss the old Hymns I grew up as well. Thank you for sharing.

  • Beautiful! Is this a real pipe organ, or any synth?

  • @drkam6

    We record with a digital pipe organ. There's more info on our website.

  • This is nice. But I have to disagree with the opening statement. Digital recordings are sub standard in comparison to analog.

  • Excellent. Lyrics please. I sure miss these old hymns. They are full of teaching, comfort and encouragement.

  • REFRAIN: All Glory, Laud and Honor, to you Redeemer King! To whom the lips of children made sweet hosannas ring!

    1. You are the King of Israel and David's Royal Son. Now in the Lord's name coming, our King and Blessed one*

    2. The company of angels are praising you on high, and mortals joined with all things created make reply.*

    3. The People of the Hebrew with palms before you went: Our prayers and praise and prayer and anthems before you we present.*

    SEE NEXT COMMENT.

  • 4. To You before your Passion they sang their hymns of praise: To you, now high exalted, our melody we raise.

    5. Their praises you accepted, accept the prayers we bring, great source of love and goodness, our Savior and our King.

  • Very beautiful and well played, who is playing, and where is this ?

    Jo S

  • Thanks! The church in the photo is St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Canton, Ohio (see comment below) and it's played by the Hi-Fi Hymn Book team. There's more info on our website.

  • Thanks for your reply, this is indeed lovely. Very impressive.

    Norfolk

    female 59

  • The church is St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Canton, Ohio. It houses a 4M 78r Kegg Pipe Organ (2004). What you are hearing IS NOT OUR ORGAN.

    The architect was James Renwick (1818-1895) of Brooklyn, NY. It was built in 1871.

  • Thanks for the great info! (It's a little scary how knowledgeable some of our viewers are :)

  • Well. . .it is my church. I am the organist/music director there!

  • Wonderfully played!! What church is this and where loctead? Beautiful architecture in the Sanctuary.

  • Thanks for the kind words. The photo is from an archive and unfortunately we don't know what church this is.

  • thank you so much!

  • You can download a higher quality mp3 (without the intro) for FREE from the website.

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