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also known as And did those feet, Jurusalem Sheet Music
often mis-spelt as Jerusalam Sheet Music
Artist: Hubert Parry (also known as Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
Writer: Hubert Parry (also known as Charles Hubert Hastings Parry), Georg Friedrich Händel (also known as George Frideric Frederick Handel)
Writer: Hubert Parry (also known as Charles Hubert Hastings Parry), Georg Friedrich Händel (also known as George Frideric Frederick Handel)
Jerusalem by Hubert Parry is a hymn based on the poem And did those feet in ancient time by William Blake. Blake wrote the poem in 1804 as the preface for his work: Milton, a Poem
(though the work was not finished until 1821). It appears that
Jerusalem was composed in 1916 for the occasion of the "Fight for
Right" movement's meeting at the Royal Albert Hall. This movement
pursued the aim of achieving the right to vote for women. In 1918
Jerusalem was sung again at the Royal Albert Hall to celebrate the
final stage of the 'Votes For Women' campaign. The hymn has since
become part of England's popular culture, attaining the status of an
alternate national anthem. Jerusalem was sung at cricket grounds around
the country during the now famous 2005 Ashes Test Matches and is the
official song of the Women's Institute (WI).
The origins of the poem And did those feet in ancient time appear to refer to the legend that Jesus accompanied Joseph of Arimathea to the English town of Glastonbury, which appears to have given birth to the line:
And did those feet in ancient time
Walk upon England's mountains green?
The 1981 motion picture "Chariots of Fire" features the hymn at the end, as well as using part of a line from the poem for its title:
Bring me my chariot of fire.
Being such a patriotic hymn Jerusalem has its place in The Last Night of the Proms, the series of concerts founded in 1895 by Sir Henry Wood which take place every year in the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Included here is our Brass Quintet score for Jerusalem. When purchasing the full score of Jerusalem, you will also receive all the individual instrumental parts. For your convenience you will be able to preview the full score of our Brass Quintet arrangement as well as the individual parts.
The origins of the poem And did those feet in ancient time appear to refer to the legend that Jesus accompanied Joseph of Arimathea to the English town of Glastonbury, which appears to have given birth to the line:
And did those feet in ancient time
Walk upon England's mountains green?
The 1981 motion picture "Chariots of Fire" features the hymn at the end, as well as using part of a line from the poem for its title:
Bring me my chariot of fire.
Being such a patriotic hymn Jerusalem has its place in The Last Night of the Proms, the series of concerts founded in 1895 by Sir Henry Wood which take place every year in the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Included here is our Brass Quintet score for Jerusalem. When purchasing the full score of Jerusalem, you will also receive all the individual instrumental parts. For your convenience you will be able to preview the full score of our Brass Quintet arrangement as well as the individual parts.
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- Air - The Harmonious Blacksmith
- Air (from The Water Music Suite)
- Alla Danza
- Allegro (from The Water Music Suite)
- Art Thou Troubled
- Aylesford Piece
- Bouree In G Minor
- Ev'ry Valley Shall Be Exalted
- Gavotte in Bb
- Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah, HWV 56)
- Harp Concerto in Bb
- Hornpipe (HWV 349)
- I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
- I Know That My Redeemer Liveth (from Messiah)
- I Will Magnify Thee
- Jerusalem
- Joy To The World
- Larghetto
- Largo (Xerxes)
- Lascia Ch'io Pianga
- Let the Bright Seraphim
- March from Scipio
- Sarabande (from Harpsichord Suite in D Minor)
- Sarabande, from Suite No.4 in D Minor, HWV 447
- See The Conquering Hero Comes
- See, The Conqu'ring Hero Comes
- Siciliana
- Sing! Sing Hosanna!
- The Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba (Solomon)
- The Dead March (from 'Saul')
- Zadok The Priest
- (Themes) from Messiah
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