Shall We Gather
William Appling Singers, William Appling (conductor)
Most of the hymns on this recording were written in the 19th century or before, when Americans in general thought more about God than they do today. Our minds nowadays are occupied with other subjects. And yet, surprisingly, our greater familiarity with doubt may help us to hear these hymns more clearly than people in former times could have done. To us a hymn may stand out more vividly against the immensity of the surrounding doubt-filled silence. Faith is not something you have, it’s something you do; the same can be said of art. As an act of faith or a work of art, a hymn exists in that uncertain moment between giving up and going on. A hymn is an inspired decision to go on. The hymns and spirituals on this recording are among the great discoveries faith has made about itself, through words and music that now belong to us all. For a period of about 250 years, from the arrival of the Puritans to nearly the end of the 19th century, the most pervasive musical form in America was the hymn. While Protestant hymns and Negro spirituals were certainly the predominant hymnody in America throughout this time, other denominational hymns were written and sung as well. The first hymnal for the Jewish congregation in Charleston, South Carolina was compiled in 1843 and the Shakers have given us some of the most beautiful and interesting religious songs that have been written in America. This recording was made at a live concert at Christ &St. Stephen’s Church in New York City. Beautifully sung by the William Appling Singers, this recording will satisfy both the Americana scholar, the music lover and those of faith.
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Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Liberty Hall (Lord, in Thy Presence) | Anonymous | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Rise, Shine, for Thy Light Is A-Comin' | arr. John W. Work | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Welwyn (O Brother Man) | Alfred Scott-Gatty | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Pisgah (The Lord's My Shepherd) | J.C. Lowry | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Poor Rosy | Anonymous | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
I've Just Come from the Fountain | arr. John W. Work | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Let Us Cheer the Weary Traveler | arr. Harry T. Burleigh | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Nettleton (Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing) | Anonymous | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Wondrous Love (What Wondrous Love Is This?) | arr. James Christopher | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Gospel Train | arr. Theodore F. Seward | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Shining Shore (My Days are Gliding Swiftly By) | George F. Root | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
More Love | Anonymous | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
In Mercy, Lord (In Mercy, Lord, Incline Thine Ear) | Abraham W. Binder | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Beautiful River (Shall We Gather at the River) | Robert Lowry | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Some of These Days | arr. John W. Work | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
The Old Ship of Zion | Anonymous | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
St. Peter (In Christ There Is No East or West) | Alexander Reinagle | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Missionary Chant (Awake, Our Souls) | Charles Zeuner | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Old Ship of Zion (What Ship Is This?) | arr. Thomas W. Carter | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Inching Along | arr. John W. Work | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Watchman (Watchman, Tell Us of the Night) | Lowell Mason | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Hurry On, My Weary Soul | Anonymous | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Morning Trumpet (O When Shall I See Jesus) | arr. B.F. White | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
He's a Mighty Good Leader | arr. John W. Work | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Hold On | arr. William Appling | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Resignation (My Shepherd Will Supply My Need) | Anonymous | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
We Shall Walk Through the Valley | arr. William Appling | William Appling Singers, William Appling, conductor |
Reviews
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"No frills, no fuss. Just honest plain-spun hymn singing... It's a lovely program."
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"In 27 selections...William Appling and his eponymous chorus explore a well-chosen selection of American folk hymns and spirituals...The 13-voice chorus sings them tunefully and...with just the right amount of idiomatic flavor..."
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