Picardy (hymn)

Picardy (hymn)

"Picardy" is a hymn tune used in Christian churches, based on a French carol; it is in a minor key and its meter is 8.7.8.7.8.7. Its name comes from the province of France from where it is thought to originate. The tune dates back at least to the 17th century, and was originally used for the folk song "Jesus Christ s'habille en pauvre". First published in the 1848 collection "Chansons popularies des provences de France", "Picardy" was most famously arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1906 for the hymn "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence", in The English Hymnal, the words of which are taken from the Byzantine Greek Liturgy of St. James translated by Gerard Moultrie a third master and chaplain at Shrewsbury School.

External links

* Hear tune to lyrics of the Gerard Moultrie hymn "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence" at "Center for Church Music" [http://www.songsandhymns.org/hymns/detail/let-all-mortal-flesh-keep-silence Song and Hymns] page
* French melody [http://songsandhymns.org/hymns/tunes/detail/picardy Picardy] entry at "Center for Church Music"
* [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/l/e/letallmf.htm Picardy] download score and electronic MIDI annotation file at CyberHymnal
* Preview image of " [http://www.hymnprint.net/index.cfm?go=cDownload.public&hid=5160&t=jpg|"Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence"] " from "Gather Comprehensive", a Roman Catholic hymnal published online by GIA Hymnprint.Net


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