Henry Francis Lyte (1793 - 1847) Royaume-Uni Henry Francis Lyte (June 1, 1793 - November 20, 1847) was an Anglican divine and hymn-writer. He was born to Thomas and Anna Lyte on a farm at Ednam, near Kelso, Scotland. Thomas Lyte deserted the family shortly after making arrangements for his two oldest sons to attend Portora Royal School in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Anna moved to London, where both she and her youngest son soon died.
The headmaster at Portora, Dr. Burrowes, recognized Henry Lyte's ability, paid the boy?s fees, and "welcomed him into his own family during the holidays. Lyte was effectively an adopted son, and he never forgot Burrowes' generosity and compassion.
Lyte then studied at Trinity College, Dublin. He took Anglican holy orders in 1815, and for some time held a curacy in Taghmon near Wexford. In 1817 he was a curate in Cornwall married to Anne Maxwell, who came from Monaghan in Ireland. They had two daughters and three sons, one of whom was the chemist and photographer Farnham Maxwell-Lyte, born on 10 January 1828 in Brixham.[3] Because of bad health Lyte moved to England, and after several changes settled, in 1823, in the parish of Lower Brixham, a fishing village in Devon where he helped educate Lord Salisbury, later British prime minister.
In poor health throughout his life, he developed consumption. He visited continental Europe often and continued to write, mainly religious poetry and hymns. While in Brixham, Lyte wrote his most famous hymns. Three of the best known are paraphrases of psalms, taken from Lyte?s book, The Spirit of the Psalms (1834). ?Praise, my soul, the King of heaven? is Lyte?s version of Psalm 103; ?God of Mercy, God of Grace? is based on Psalm 67; and ?Pleasant are thy courts above? is a paraphrase of Psalm 84. In 1844 Lyte's health finally gave way. After his last service, he penned his most famous hymn Abide With Me after watching the sun set over Torbay. Lyte died just two weeks later in 1847 in Nice, southern France, and was buried there. (Retracter) ... (lire la suite) Source de l'extrait biographique : Wikipedia
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Abide With Me Carl Fischer
Choral Bass 1, Bass 2, Cello, Piano, tenor 1, tenor 2 SKU: CF.CM9592 P...(+)
Choral Bass 1, Bass 2,
Cello, Piano, tenor 1,
tenor 2
SKU:
CF.CM9592
Pater
Noster . Composed by
Reginal S Wright. Sws.
Mjts. Performance. 16
pages. Duration 4
minutes, 40 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9592.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9592).
ISBN 9781491154144.
UPC: 680160912643. 6.875
x 10.5 inches. Key: Ab
major. English. Henry F.
Lyte
(1793-1847).
Henry
Francis Lyte, 19th
century Scottish minister
and poet, wrote this hymn
text during the last year
of his life. The opening
line of the hymn is
misquoted from Luke
24:29, when the disciples
meet the resurrected
Jesus, but do not
recognize him. They ask
him to Abide with us, for
it is toward evening, and
the day is far spent. The
change to the singular
pronoun gives the hymn
its comforting, personal
and emotional intimacy.
Though Lyte wrote his own
tune for the poem, the
tune most associated with
the text is Eventide by
William Henry Monk. Monk,
a composer, arranger, and
editor wrote this tune
for the hymns inclusion
in Hymns Ancient and
Modern, published in
1861. Be intentional to
sing a tall, pure /a/
sound on the word abide.
Also be mindful that the
original Abide with me
hymn melody should be
primary with the
prayerful Pater Noster
providing its support.
Overall, bear in mind the
prayerful mood of the
selection and mold the
color of the tone
accordingly. For more
information visit
www.reginalwright.com. Henry Francis Lyte, 19th
century Scottish minister
and poet, wrote this hymn
text during the last year
of his life. The opening
line of the hymn is
misquoted from Luke
24:29, when the disciples
meet the resurrected
Jesus, but do not
recognize him. They ask
him to aAbide with us,
for it is toward evening,
and the day is far
spent.a The change to the
singular pronoun gives
the hymn its comforting,
personal and emotional
intimacy. Though Lyte
wrote his own tune for
the poem, the tune most
associated with the text
is aEventidea by William
Henry Monk. Monk, a
composer, arranger, and
editor wrote this tune
for the hymnas inclusion
in Hymns Ancient and
Modern, published in
1861. Be intentional to
sing a tall, pure /a/
sound on the word
aabidea. Also be mindful
that the original aAbide
with mea hymn melody
should be primary with
the prayerful aPater
Nostera providing its
support. Overall, bear in
mind the prayerful mood
of the selection and mold
the color of the tone
accordingly. For more
information visit
www.reginalwright.com. Henry Francis Lyte, 19th
century Scottish minister
and poet, wrote this hymn
text during the last year
of his life. The opening
line of the hymn is
misquoted from Luke
24:29, when the disciples
meet the resurrected
Jesus, but do not
recognize him. They ask
him to Abide with us, for
it is toward evening, and
the day is far spent. The
change to the singular
pronoun gives the hymn
its comforting, personal
and emotional intimacy.
Though Lyte wrote his own
tune for the poem, the
tune most associated with
the text is Eventide by
William Henry Monk. Monk,
a composer, arranger, and
editor wrote this tune
for the hymn's inclusion
in Hymns Ancient and
Modern, published in
1861. Be intentional to
sing a tall, pure /a/
sound on the word abide.
Also be mindful that the
original Abide with me
hymn melody should be
primary with the
prayerful Pater Noster
providing its support.
Overall, bear in mind the
prayerful mood of the
selection and mold the
color of the tone
accordingly. For more
information visit
www.reginalwright.com. Henry Francis Lyte, 19th
century Scottish minister
and poet, wrote this hymn
text during the last year
of his life. The opening
line of the hymn is
misquoted from Luke
24:29, when the disciples
meet the resurrected
Jesus, but do not
recognize him. They ask
him to “Abide with us,
for it is toward evening,
and the day is far
spent.” The change to
the singular pronoun
gives the hymn its
comforting, personal and
emotional intimacy.Though
Lyte wrote his own tune
for the poem, the tune
most associated with the
text is “Eventide” by
William Henry Monk. Monk,
a composer, arranger, and
editor wrote this tune
for the hymn’s
inclusion in Hymns
Ancient and Modern,
published in 1861.Be
intentional to sing a
tall, pure /a/ sound on
the word “abide”.
Also be mindful that the
original “Abide with
me” hymn melody should
be primary with the
prayerful “Pater
Noster” providing its
support. Overall, bear in
mind the prayerful mood
of the selection and mold
the color of the tone
accordingly.For more
information visit
www.reginalwright.com.
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ISBN M-007-25434-6.
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