Anthem Collection Review
Methodist School of Music Choral Series
Lim Swee Hong, Editor
Evelyn Lim, Associate Editor
Singapore: Methodist School of Music, 2007.
By C. MICHAEL HAWN
FEW Christian traditions
have a legacy of hymns written by their founders.
Martin Luther wrote and adapted about 30 German chorales that
are still important to many Lutheran congregations. John Calvin
commissioned the composition of metrical psalms that were staples
of the Reformed Churches. But none can match the over 6,000 hymns
written by Charles Wesley and other hymns, mostly translations,
written by his brother John. These hymns were published in numerous
collections over the years.
Writing and publishing hymns was at the heart of the evangelical
witness and outreach of the Wesleyan movement. Methodists still
owe their singing souls to the vision and creativity of their
founders, the Wesley brothers.
The tercentennial of Charles Wesley's birth (1707-2007) provides
Methodists as well as others in the ecumenical community who use
his hymns with an opportunity to re-examine the corpus of our
sung legacy and evaluate how it has stood the test of time. Few
hymn writers have hymns that have been sung in four centuries.
As we stand on the threshold of the 21st century, we find that
the passionate language employed by Charles Wesley remains as
vivid today as it did in the 18th century.
John Wesley's famous quotation, "The world is my parish",
reminds us that the Wesleyan movement was not parochial, but reaches
around the world. In 1737, early in their career, the Wesley brothers
made a perilous journey from England to the American colonies.
One of the legacies of this venture was the first hymnal published
in America, Psalms and Hymns (Savannah, Georgia, 1737). This proved
to be the first of many collections that placed the songs of the
Wesleys and others into the hands and hearts of the common people
and established the fledgling movement as one that sang.
In the 21st century, the world is truly the Methodist parish.
No longer are the songs flowing one way - from the West to the
rest of the world. Now we have the benefit of Methodists throughout
the world sending their songs to other shores.
MSM Choral Series
a collection for
21st-century church
The 21st century is no longer a monologue from the West to the
rest, but a vital conversation among Christian faith communities
throughout this global parish that we share. This collection of
anthems based on Charles Wesley texts is a part of that larger
conversation.
Composers from Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore (four),
and Malaysia combine to give us a sense of the Asian perspective
on Charles Wesley, setting 10 of his best-known hymns for choirs.
These compositions bring together the poetic lyricism of the 18th-century
with the creativity and diversity of the Asian church in the 21st
century. The music displays variety and imagination and yet is
accessible to many choirs, often employing the congregation.
When one hears a familiar text set to a new melody, there may
be some resistance at first. But the perceptive listener and singer
will find that new musical settings have the possibility of bringing
fresh understandings of the text to the surface.
Music is not neutral when words are sung. It is hoped that by
singing these familiar Wesley texts in a variety of styles, Asian
Christians may have a sense of ownership of these poem - a sense
that Charles Wesley's expressions are not the sentiments only
of 18th-century English Christians, but that they are also the
"heart music" for Christians in Asia.
The diversity of the compositions is exceptional. Some are for
adults, others for children's voices; some are accompanied on
the organ or piano, while others incorporate traditional Asian
instruments and percussion; some are for more modest choirs, others
are more difficult; some draw on more international styles while
others employ more pan-Asian or local tribal compositional techniques;
while most are in English, some are in Chinese.
The Aldersgate Hymn Festival incorporates the 10 anthems with
other congregational hymns by Charles Wesley along with prayers
and litanies.
This festival suggests a time prophesied in the book of Revelation
when Christians in all times and places will join at the throne
and sing: "Salvation belongs to our God who is seated on
the throne, and to the Lamb!" (Rev. 7:10). "Amen! Blessing
and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honour and power and
might be to our God forever and ever! Amen." (Rev. 7:12).
Quoting Revelation 7, Wesley's "Ye Servants of God"
reminds us that at its best, all of our song points to the throne
of God:
"Salvation to God, who sits on the
throne!"
Let all cry aloud and honor the Son;
The praises of Jesus the angels proclaim,
Fall down on their faces and worship the Lamb.
Then let us adore and give him his right,
All glory and power, all wisdom and might;
All honor and blessing with angels above,
And thank never ceasing and infinite love.
(Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution, 1744)
Congratulations to the editors and to the Methodist School
of Music in Singapore for shepherding this publication - a collection
for the 21st-century church; songs that anticipate heaven.
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Collection of 10 Asian choral anthems |
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THE Methodist School of Music
Choral Series is an exciting Asian collection of 10 choral anthems
(eight in English, two in Chinese) with varied styles and levels
of difficulty for mixed, treble choirs and the congregation.
The collection was commissioned
to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Charles Wesley's birth
and the 10th anniversary of the Methodist School of Music.
The 10 choral anthems were premiered
at the Aldersgate Hymn Festival at Victoria Concert Hall on May
20, 2007 as part of Aldersgate Convention 2007.
Seven composers from Singapore (Lim Swee Hong, Jusuf Kam, Mary
Tan and So Heng), Malaysia (Lu Chen Tiong), Philippines (Joy T.
Nilo), and Taiwan (Chan Hung Da) took up the challenge to set
an Asian flavour to the following Wesleyan texts:
A Charge To Keep We Have, For The Lord's Day, Praise
The Lord Who Reigns Above ,
Rejoice The Lord Is King, Lo He Comes With Clouds Descending,
Give Me The Faith Which Can Remove, Lord In The Strength Of Grace,
Love Divine All Love Excelling, Blest Be The Dear Uniting Love,
Forth In Thy Name.
The MSM Choral Series is available for sale at $20 a copy at
the Methodist School of Music, tel: (65) 6767-5258, or email:
chetwei@msmusic.edu.sg