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THE HOLY CITY


An Oratorio

For Full Chorus of Mixed Voices,

Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass Soli,

with Piano Accompaniment

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THE HOLY CITY.

The treatment of the subject of this work is almost entirely reflective, the more dramatic parts of the book
from which many of the numbers are taken, viz., the Vision of St. John, having already been treated in so
masterly a manner by the great German composer, Louis Spohr, in his Oratorio, "The Last Judgment."
The first part of the "The Holy City" was suggested by the passages of scripture, "Here have we no
continuing city," "Thy kingdom come," and sets forth the desire for a higher life, as expressed in the words,
"My soul athirst for God," which desire is followed by other passages expressive of the perfection of the
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higher life, such as "Eye hath not seen."


The second part was suggested by the words, "I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven
and the first earth were passed away," thus realising the desire and promises contained in the first part.
With the exception of two hymns, a verse from Milton, and three verses from the Te Deum, the words are
entirely scriptural.

PART I. CHORUS.
CONTEMPLATION. None wanting yonder !

Bought by the Lamb,


No. 1.— INTRODUCTION (Instrumental). All gathered under
No. 2.— CHORUS. The ever-green palm ;

Loud as night's thunder


No shadows yonder ?
Ascends the glad psalm.
All light and song !
Bonar.
Each day I wonder,
And say, "How No. 3.— AIR.— Tenor.
long
Shall time me sunder God, yea, even for the
My soul is athirst for
From that dear throng?" living God : when shall I come to appear

SOLO.— Tenor. before the presence of God?


My tears have been my meat day and night,
No weeping yonder
while they daily say unto me, Where is now
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All fled away !

thy God? Ps. xlii, 2,3.


While hereI wander
bring Thou me out of my trouble.
Each weary day,
Ps. xxv. 17.
And sigh as I
ponder
My long, long stay. No. 4. —TRIO (Unaccompanied).

QUARTET (Unaccompaniei ). Soprano, Mezzo- Soprano, and Contralto.


No partings yonder ! It shall come to pass that at eventide it shall
Time and space nevet be light.
Zech. xiv. 7.

Again shall sunder. And sorrow and signing shall be no more.


Hearts cannot sever :
Isa. xxxv. 10.

Dearer and fonder, For the former things have passed away
Hands clasp for ever. Rev. xxi. 4.
THE HOLY CITY.

No. 5.—CHORUS. PART II.

They that sow reap in joy he


in tears shall :
ADORATION.
that now goeth weeping shall come again
rejoicing. Ps. cxxvi. 6, 7.
No. 9.— INTERMEZZO (Instrumental).
ForGod so loved the world that He gave His
No. 10.— AIR.— Bass.
only begottenSon, that whosoever belie veth in
Him should not perish, but have everlasting Thus saith the Lord, Behold, I create new
life. heavens and a new earth and the former shall ;

For God sent not His Son into the world


not be remembered nor come into mind. But
to condemn the world but that the world,
:

be ye glad and rejoice for ever in that which


through Him, might be saved.
Si. John iii. 1G, 17. I create : for, behold, I create Jerusalem a
God is love. I.
John iv. 8. rejoicing, and her people a joy.
No. 6.—AIR.— Contralto. Isa. lxv. 17, 18.

Eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, And I saw a new neaven and a new earth :

neither have entered into the heart of man the


for the first heaven and earth were passed
things which God hath prepared for them that
love Him. / Cor. ii. 9. away. And I saw the Holy City, New
For He hath prepared for them a city, whose Jerusalem. Rev. xxi. 1, 2.

builder and maker is God. Heb. xi. 10. CHORUS (at a distance from the Orchestra).
There remaineth, therefore, a rest for the is the Lord of Hosts.
Holy, holy, holy
people of God.
Therefore fear lest any come short of it AIR. -Bass.
Heb. iv. 9, 1.
And I heard a great voice out of heaven
No. 7.—CHORUS.
saying, Behold the tabernacle of God is with
Treble and Alto Voices.
For thee, O dear, dear country, men, and He will dwell with them, and they
Mine eyes their vigils keep shall be His people, and God shall be with
;

For very love, beholding them, and be their God. And God shall wipe
Thy happy name, they weep. away all tears from their eyes and there ;

The mention of thy glory shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor
Is unction to the breast,
And medicine in sickness, crying, nor any more pain for the former ;

And love and life and rest. things have passed away. Rev. xxi. 3, 4.
Tenor and Bass Voices. CHORUS (at a distance from the Orchestra).
O one, O only mansion !
is the Lord of Hosts.
O Paradise of joy !
Holy, holy, holy
Where tears are ever banished, AIR.— Bass.
And smiles have no alloy ; saw also the Lord sitting
The Lamb is all thy splendour,
I upon a throne,
The Crucified thy praise, high and lifted up. and His train filled the
His laud and benediction temple. Above it stood the Seraphim, and
Thy ransomed people raise. one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy,
Full Choir. holy is the Lord of Hosts.
With jasper glow thy bulwarks, Isa. vi. 1, 2, 3.

Thy streets with emeralds blaze, No. 11a.— CHORUS.— For a Double Choir.
The sardius and the topaz
Unite in thee their rays; Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth
Thine ageless walls are bonded be glad let the sea make a noise, and all
!

With amethyst unpriced ;


that therein is Ps. xcvi. 11
The saints build up its fabric, !

And the corner-stone is Christ. No. 11b.— AIR.— Tenor.


Neale.
No. 8.—CHORUS. To the Lord our God belong mercies and
forgivenesses. Dan. ix. 9.
Thine is the Kingdom, for ever and ever.
Matt. vi. 13. For like as a father pitieth his children, even
J have looked for Thee, that I
might behold so is the Lord merciful to them that fear Him.
and glory. Ps. lxiii. 3. Ps. ciiL 13.
THE HOLY CITY

No. 12a.— AIR.— Contralto. No. 15.—QUARTET and CHORUS.


Then shall the King say, Come, ye blessed Treble and Contralto Voters.
of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared List ! the Cherubic host in thousand choirs
for you from the foundation of the world. Touch their immortal harps of golden wires,
Matt., xxv. 34.
With those just spirits who wear victorious
For it is your Father's good pleasure to give palms
you the kingdom. Luke. xii. 32. Singing everlastingly devout and holy psalms.
Milton.
No. 12b.— SEMI-CHORUS (Unaccompanied).
SOLO.—Bass.
The fining pot is for silver, and the furnace
for gold but the Lord tryeth the hearts.
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And heard the voice of harpers harping
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Prov. xvii. 3. with their harps and they sung as it were


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a new song before the throne and no man ;

No. 13.— AIR.— Soprano. could learn that song but they which were
These are they which came out of great redeemed. Rev. xiv. 2, 3.

and have washed their robes, and


tribulation, No. 16.—CHORUS.
made them white in the blood of the Lamb ;

therefore are they before the throne of God,


Great and marvellous are Thy works, Lord
and serve Him day and night in His temple. God Almighty just and true are Thy ways,
;

Rev. vii. 14, 15.


Thou King of Saints ! Rev. xv. 3.
To Thee all angels cry aloud, the Heavens
And they shall shine as the brightness of and all the Towers therein. To Thee Cherubim
the firmament, and as the stars for ever and
and Seraphim continually do cry, Holy, holy,
ever. Dan. xii. 3.
is the Lord of Hosts 1
holy
No. 14. — DUET. — Soprano and Contralto.
Te Deum.

They shall hunger no more, neither thirst Before the mountains were brought forth, or
any more; neither shall the sun light on them, the earth and the world were made, Thou art
nor any heat. And He that sitteth on the from everlasting. Ps - x c. 2.

throneshall dwell among them. Rev. vii.16,15. Alleluia '


Amen,
CONTENTS.

No. Page
1. Introduction (Instrumental) 1

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4 Trio (unaccompanied) ... At eventide it shall be light ... 11

5. Chorus They that sow in tears 13

6. Air Eye hath not seen 22

7. Chorus For thee, O dear, dear country 26

8. Chorus ... Thine is the kingdom ... 30

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{Solo And I heard the voice of harpers 84

(Chorus ) Great and marvellous are Thy works


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(Quartet ... Lord God } 89
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