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Hymn Arrangements For The Lds Choir: Arranged by Linda Chapman and Bonnie Heidenreich
Hymn Arrangements For The Lds Choir: Arranged by Linda Chapman and Bonnie Heidenreich
VOLUME 1
Full Score
CONTENTS
Abide With Me....... 1
Abide With Me (flute or violin obbligato).. 7
Master the Tempest Is Raging 8
Press Forward, Saints.. 16
Come, Follow Me . 20
Sweet Is the Work . 25
Search, Ponder and Pray ... 30
A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief 34
A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief (Narration).. 40
ABIDE WITH ME
SATB with Opt. Flute/Violin
William H. Monk
Arr. by Linda Chapman and
Bonnie Heidenreich
Henry F. Lyte
Opt.
Flute/
Violin
Piano
Gently 88
with
The
bide
TB
dark - ness
me,
fast
deep
SA
falls
the
e -
ven -
tide;
ens.
Lord,
with
me
bide!
13
When
oth - er
help
ers
fail
and
com - forts
flee,
13
Help
of
the
help - less,
oh,
bide
with
me!
24
24
Swift
24
to
its
close
ebbs
out
pass
day.
glo - ries
its
lit - tle
dim;
life's
joys
Change
32
grow
32
way.
Earth's
32
and
de -
in
cay
chang - est
not,
all
a - round
see.
bide
with
who
thou
me!
43
43
cresc.
cresc.
ev - 'ry
pass - ing
What
Who,
51
like
thy
self,
43
thy
need
but
51 Broaden
pow'r?
hour.
pres
thy
can
grace
ence
foil
my
guide
and
stay
can
Broaden
and
me!
a tempo
a tempo
rit.
rit.
rit.
rit.
a tempo
cloud
rit.
Thru
a tempo
be?
bide with
with
a - bide
dimin.
dimin.
me.
dimin.
dimin.
ABIDE WITH ME
Flute or Violin*
William H. Monk
Arr. by Linda Chapman and
Bonnie Heidenreich
Henry F. Lyte
Gently 88
11
20
32
cresc.
58
rit.
dimin.
15
SA
TB
Fervently
Piano
Mas - ter.
high!
SATB
60
10
Mas - ter!
Mas - ter, the tem- pest is
Mas
- ter.
10
rag - ing!
Mas- ter, no shel- ter or help is
nigh.
H. R. Palmer
Arr. by Linda Chapman and
Bonnie Heidenreich
Mas-ter!
The
a tempo
rit. e dim.
a tempo
grave in the an
gry
rit. e dim.
33
50
deep?
a tempo
rit.
33
When each
Sorrowfully
a - sleep
rit. e dim.
threat - 'ning A
ish?
cresc.
20
per
Car- est thou not that we
cresc.
cresc.
20
spir
it I
bow in
day.
my grief to -
The
piu mosso
Tor - rents
piu mosso
of
sin
an
and
of
guish
piu mosso
41
rit. e dim.
41
pray!
depths of my
10
rit. e dim.
ing
Slower
soul,
And
Mas
ter. Oh,
Peace,
be
still.
trol!
dimin.
it be,
cresc. poco a poco
No
49
ev - er
Slightly Faster
dimin.
con -
dimin.
49
the
11
60
waves shall
will:
bey thy
The
Mas - ter
of
o - cean and
rit.
earth
rit.
and
skies. They
rit.
peace,
61 dolce
bey
all
still. They
shall sweet - ly
dolce
Gently
all
61
be
shall
73
Gently
a tempo
o - ver.
be still;
be
dimin.
rit.
Peace,
rit.
Peace, peace,
rit.
dimin.
will:
sweet - ly o - bey
thy will:
dimin.
thy
12
The
el - e - ments sweet
still.
ly
rest.
Earth's
81
calm lake
sun
in
the
cresc.
piu mosso
Re - deem
more,
And with
joy
har
my
me
a - lone
no
bor
Leave
er!
81
And
Lin - ger,
O bless - ed
piu mosso cresc.
mir - rored,
is
breast.
13
dimin.
And
dimin.
89
shore.
89
agitato
cresc.
storm -
Wheth - er
agitato
agitato
the wrath
cresc.
of
the
cresc.
thy will:
Peace,
de - mons or
where lies
still.
it
be, No
earth
Mas - ter of
men or what - ev - er
The
be
tossed sea Or
ship
14
o - cean and
and
skies. They
all
shall sweet - ly
101
101
all
110
Mas - ter.
o - bey
Peace.
will:
thy will:
Peace,
Peace,
Mas- ter.
Peace.
be
rit.
They
a tempo
rit. e dim.
Peace,
still.
Mas - ter.
still.
be
peace,
be
rit. e dim.
peace,
rit. e dim.
be still;
thy
110
15
still.
16
Vanja Y. Watkins
arr. by Linda Chapman and
Bonnie Heidenreich
Marvin K. Gardner
Resolutely
Piano
or
Organ
Press
TB
for- ward,
Saints,
flame
a - light
in
SA 5
110
with
heart
and
in
13
mind,
With
love of
13
With
Christ,
hope's
bright
God
and
17
love
of
all man
Al
17
kind.
ia!
Christ.
Re - ceiv- ing,
Christ. Re - ceive
his
17
le -
lu
ia!
23
Press
23
re - joic- ing,
name, re - joic - ing
forward,
Al - le - lu
Al - le - lu -
ia!
on the word of
on the word of
might.
might.
31
Come
31
un - to
18
Come
un - to
God's
own
light.
ev - er - last - ing
light.
God;
ia!
on, en
Al
35
lu
ia!
Al - le - lu -
dur
ing
in
the
Christ.
ways of
42
le
ia!
Press
42
Al - le - lu
find
35
His
love
pro -
19
50
claim thru
days
of
mor
tal
strife.
life!"
Al -
have
ter - nal
ia!
Al
le
lu
54
54
Thus
le
lu
ia!
ia!
Al -
Al
God;
"Ye
50
saith our
le
lu
le - lu - ia! Al
le - lu - ia!
20
COME, FOLLOW ME
SATB Full Score
John Nicholson
100
Gently
Piano
SA
TB
7
me,"
Samuel McBurney
Arr. by Linda Chapman and
Bonnie Heidenreich
the
Sav
ior
said.
can
we
be
15
15
Then let us
in
his
With
God's
foot
own
steps
one
loved,
tread,
be - got
ten
21
23
Son.
Is
it
e - nough
23
Ooh
a - lone
to
know
Ooh
31
low,
31
ho -
lier
spheres.
Ooh
thru
this
vale
of
So
molto cresc.
42
42
to
trust - ing
be -
this ex - tends
No,
him
tears?
Ooh
my
all
to
thy
22
ten -
der
with
care,
And
know
heart
I'll
sin - cere:
58
I'll
go
where you
ing thou
rit.
rit.
will
rit.
lov
est
go.
want me
you
58
I'll
do
thy
a tempo
want
me
to
be.
a tempo
I
to
a tempo
be what
me,
I'll
23
fol
sea;
low
thee.
I'll
66
say
cresc.
what you
want me
cresc.
to
say,
dear
66
cresc.
dimin.
Lord; I'll
be what you
dimin.
want
me
to
dimin.
be.
We must the
on
ward
path
pur - sue
rit.
As
fields
ex
wi - der
cresc.
to
view
cresc.
pand
un-
24
cresc.
dimin.
ceas ing - ly.
96 O - bey His
92 O - bey His word,
88
fol
Fol
low Him.
low Him.
O -
bey
92
His word,
"Come, fol - low
"Fol
dimin.
word,
word,
"Come,
"Come
"Come,
"Come,
dimin.
fol
rit.
low,
fol fol
dimin.
low,
low
fol
low
dimin.
rit.
me."
low
me."
me."
me."
Come
fol - low
me."
a tempo
His
O - bey
96
me."
25
Piano
or
Organ
90
Fervently
a tempo
sing,
my
sing,
work,
14
love
by
thy
name
and
To praise thy
name,
give
thanks
and
morn
praise
rit.
To
King,
To show thy
14
my
God,
cresc.
Sweet is the
TB
SA
John J. McClellan
Arr. by Linda Chapman
ing
light,
And talk
of
all
thy
26
at
night.
care
shall
my
breast.
day
harp
sa
cred
heart
sol
emn
No mor- tal
in
be
tune
found,
of
rest.
Oh, may my
of
30
Like Da - vid's
30
seize
22
22
Sweet is the
truths
sound!
cresc.
my
grace,
how
in
45
My heart shall
45
a tempo
rit.
Lord
bright
they
shine!
works
27
and
bless
his
tri
53
word.
53
coun
sels,
how
Thy works of
umph
di
64
vine!
raise
to
joy
see
thy dear
rit.
less
days,
Thy face in
full
oh, what
fe
tri - umph
64
through end
But,
a tempo
name
28
When in the
lic
i -
shall
of
realms
ty.
poco rall.
wished
be - low.
All
hear
I
and
wished
know.
and
be - low.
wished
be - low.
allargando
dimin. 91
see
and
And ev - ery
nal
world
find
sweet
a tempo
de -
ploy,
rit.
All
find sweet em -
and
ploy
joy.
a tempo
know.
see
em -
a tempo
ev - 'ry pow'r
of
hear
and
Then shall I
know
power
dimin.
And
91
and
dimin.
ter
hear
In that e allargando
allargando
and
and
sired
see
83
sired
All I de
29
Then shall
83 Then shall
30
Simply
92
tes - ti - mo - ny
ev - 'ry time I
do,
rit.
that
13
rit.
Ooh,
Pon - der,
pray to God.
to
a tempo
Obligato
Search,
Search,
they're true.
Ooh.
Are the
a tempo
13
31
This,
I must
do.
do.
The
21
true.
true.
So pray'r- ful - ly
Ooh,
He'll
guide.
21
deep
in - side,
I'll
in
side,
I'll
dimin.
scrip - tures
scrip - tures
each
each
and
dimin.
Deep
day of my life,
day my
whole life
I will do.
through.
I'll
32
cresc.
I'll live as
He would have me
live as He would
have me
do.
cresc.
Ooh,
29
do.
Search,
29
pray,
I must do.
cresc.
cresc.
The Spir
it will guide
and
deep
in
side.
I'll
deep
in
side, I'll
deep
in
side.
true.
And deep
know
rit.
rit.
in
I'll
true.
The
And
rit.
I'll know
I'll know
37
side,
37
33
rit.
true.
a tempo
34
George Coles
arr. by Linda Chapman and
Bonnie Heidenreich
Solo
on
poor
my
way,
Who
sued
an
swer nay.
had
whence
he came; Yet
Man
of
so
hum
bly
for
there
not pow'r
to
was some
ask
thing
ing
way - far
in
Hath
grief
of
re - lief
That
Where - to
crossed
That
won
me
er
could
nev
he
went,
or
his eye
ten
his name,
love;
I
my
SS
knew
not why.
strength
hur
spied
rying on.
him where
17
heed
less wa
ter
25
25
ran
and raised
mocked
the
heard
it, saw
his
Thrice
35
He
the rock;
from
his thirst;
Clear
17
from
the stream
it
he
dimin.
drained my cup,
dimin.
Dipped
and
thirst
rit.
ed more.
SA
trait
or's
doom
ning o'er;
In
pris'n
at morn.
a tempo
saw
him
a tempo
a tempo
next,
of
39
tide
Ooh,
er
TB
39
The
meet
run -
33
it
29
rit.
re - turned
dimin.
rit.
29
36
ly
ing
con- demned
To
tongues I stemmed,
and
hon - ored
him
'mid
shame
asked
rit.
if
I
rit.
for
and scorn.
him
die.
friend - ship's ut
The
flesh
Ooh,
was weak;
free spir
cresc.
rt
cried,
rit.
blood
He
ran chill,
But
47
a tempo
cresc.
rit.
my
my
to try,
zeal
47
most
rit.
cresc.
rit.
My
would
51
"I will!"
Then
37
51
in
to
ment
dis - guise.
from
mo
my
The
to
rit.
Sa
rit.
vior
rit.
stood
be
view
fore
The
in
his
eyes.
my
strang
kens
start
hands
I
knew;
spake,
60
a tempo
and
my
ed
a tempo
er
60 a tempo
He
38
The
poor
name
he
deeds
to
dimin.
"Of
me
thou
thy
mem - or
shall
dimin.
un
dimin.
named,
ial
a tempo
me." a tempo
a tempo
hast
not
rit.
be;
Fear
rit.
rit.
39
been
a - shamed.
These
not,
didst
thou
them
40
June 27, 1844 was a day of significance for members of the Church. It
was the day of the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother
Hyrum in Carthage, Illinois. Only moments before his death, he asked John
Taylor, a dear friend and fellow prisoner to sing one of his favorite hymns, A
Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief.
In the quiet of the hot summer afternoon, Elder Taylors voice drifted
across the room. Something in the song touched the prophet and seemed to
calm his spirit. Perhaps it was the gently moving melody which lingered like a
lullaby in the air.
Or perhaps Joseph identified with this poor wayfaring man of grief who
encountered so many trials in so few verses of song. What man more than the
prophet could empathize with someone who was thirsty and perishing for want
of bread; or who had been stripped, wounded and beaten nigh unto death; or, so
hauntingly familiar, was in prison, condemned to meet a traitors doom because
of lying tongues.
But perhaps the part that touched him most deeply came in the last verse
as the stranger removes his disguise. It is the Savior. The Lord stands face to
face with the man who stood by Him, immovable, through all adversity.
He spake and my poor name he named.
Of me thou has not been ashamed.
All the persecution, the hatred, the ridicule fade to seeming trivia for
Joseph at the prospect of these few blessed words from the Savior. (pause)
The prophet sits calmly in a small jail in Carthage and knows that his
time is near. But he is prepared to meet his God. Oh, sing it again, Brother
Taylor. Just once more.please.
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