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Bozrah

BOZRAH, Anonymous arr. Jordan Sramek

A prophetic voice in the wilderness.

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SATB a cappella

This shape-note hymn employs a haunting melody, subtle dissonance, and a prophetic text to tell of Christ’s death and his role as redeemer of his people. Performance by ATB or SAB ensembles is also possible. The score contains source information, historical context, editorial notes, and performance suggestions.

Composer’s Notes

The roots of Southern (and Christian) Harmony singing (like The Sacred Harp) are found in the American colonial era. In 1801, a book called The Easy Instructor by William Smith and William Little was published for the use of this movement; its distinguishing feature was the employment of four separate shapes that indicated the notes according to the rules of solfege. To avoid proliferating shapes excessively, each shape (and its associated syllable) except for mi was assigned to two notes of the musical scale. A major scale in the system would be sung Fa – Sol – La – Fa – Sol – La – Mi – Fa, and a minor scale would be La – Mi – Fa – Sol – La – Fa – Sol – La.

It should be noted that the traditional methods of this rich heritage (still practiced by thousands today) dictate that the choir begin singing a piece with the appropriate solfege syllable for each pitch, using the shapes to guide them. Once the shapes have been sung, the group then sings the actual text of the song.

Today, the season of Advent is often thought of as a celebration leading up to Christ’s birth. From an historical-liturgical perspective, it is actually the season appropriated by the Church to remind the faithful of Christ’s second coming. This theme—one that looks forward to the Promised Land—is found throughout this collection, but it is often mingled with the harsh reality of the sorrows and hardships of life.

Text

1. Who is this that comes from far,
With his garments dipped in blood?
Strong, triumphant traveler—
Is he man or is he God?
“I that reign in righteousness,
Son of God and man I am;
Mighty to redeem your race,
Jesus is your Savior’s name”

2. “Wide, ye heav’nly gates unfold,
Closed no more by death and sin;
Lo! the conquering Lord behold;
Let the King of glory in.”
Hark! th’angelic host inquire,
“Who is he, th’almighty King?”
Hark again! the answ’ring choir
Thus in strains of triumph sing:

3. “He whose pow’rful arm, alone,
On his foes destruction hurled;
He who hath the vict’ry won;
He who saved a ruined world;
He who God’s pure law fulfilled;
Jesus, the incarnate Word;
He whose truth with blood was sealed—
He is heav’n’s all-glorious Lord.”

-Joshua Spalding (1760–1825)

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