The American History And Encyclopedia of Music .. V. 8
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The third number commences with the melodious, but plaintive, barytone solo, " Lord make me to know mine end," which is followed by two choral fugues, both of them very fine and very difficult. The second, " The righteous souls are in the hand of God," is thirty-six bars in length and built upon a tonic pedal (a sound sustained during a long suc- cession of changing harmonies). This is the "eternal D" to which Brahms referred with some doubt in one of his letters, and which is famous not only f...or its polyphonic beauty but also for the criticisms which it has endured. The fourth number is a chorus, " How lovely Thy dwell- ing-place, O Lord of Hosts," a choral song of comparative simplicity with flowing accompaniment in which, to quote Maitland, " the perfect peace of heaven is reflected." The fifth number was written in 1868, some little time after the original production of the work. It consists of a beautiful soprano solo with accompaniment, set to the words, "And ye now are sorrowful.
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