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Rose Publications (The Rose Ensemble)

Alanui Maikaʻi

SILVER STREET, attrib. Isaac Smith

A heraldic, communal hymn of gratitude.

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SATB a cappella

Given the tune’s origin, this arrangement combines music from the Hawaiian source as well as a Handel and Hayden Society collection. The score contains source information, historical context, editorial notes, performance suggestions, and a translation above the staff. A brief Hawaiian diction guide is included. Featured in HBO’s The White Lotus.

Composer’s Notes

When the brig Thaddeus first arrived in Hawaiian waters in April 1820 carrying the Pioneer Company of the Sandwich Islands Mission, members of the company sang several psalms and hymns for the Hawaiian Royal party. Liholiho—King Kamehameha II (1797-1824)—was apparently pleased. By 1823 the Hawaiians had advanced well enough in hymn singing and in reading the Hawaiian language to warrant a printed hymnal. In that year, the mission press put out the first hymnbook in Hawaiian: Na himeni Hawaii: he me ori ia Jehova, ke Akua Mau (“Hawaiian Hymns and Songs to Jehovah, the Eternal God”). The publication of Na himeni Hawaii helped to widely promote the practice of hymn singing.
In 1834, hymn singing reached a new stage of sophistication when the great missionary Hiram Bingham (Binamu) published the first Hawaiian hymnal containing musical notation and even explicit instructions in both singing and reading music.
The hymn tunes used in the early Hawaiian hymnals were not composed in Hawaiʻi, but mostly of British and American origin. These were well-known and loved by the Calvinist missionaries, many of whom were well-educated in music and active in the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston.

Text

1. Ke Akua o ke ao,
I lokomaikaʻi mai,
Hoʻolulu mai la no kākou,
I kōna kānāwai.

2. Hōʻike mai la ia,
No ke aloha mau,
I nā ʻōlelo a Iesu,
I na’auao kākou.

Ha pai i ka haku, Haleluia!
Haleluia, e mahalo, Haleluia!
Ha pai i ka haku.

3. E mālama kākou,
I kōna kānāwai,
He ʻōlelo hemolele mau,
Ka leo e ola ai.

Praise ye the Lord! Hallelujah!

God of heaven,
who blesses us,
gather us
to your rule.

Show us
everlasting love.
The word of Jesus
shall enlighten us.

Praise ye the Lord, hallelujah,
and thanks be to God!

We shall observe
his rule–
a holy commandment
that gives life.

Author Unknown
ed. Amy Kuʻuleialoha Stillman

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