Ye Sons and Daughters of the Lord

Doctrinal Content

This hymn tells the story of Easter morning, how the women went to the tomb and found the angel who told them Christ had Risen.

Origin of Text

attributed to Jean Tisserand (d. 1497), a Franciscan friar translated by Rev. E. Caswall “Ye sons and daughters of the Lord” translated by John M. Neale, 1818-1866, “Ye Sons and Daughters”

Origin of Melody:

O Filii et filiae, Airs sur les hymnes sacrez, odes et noëls, 1623

Solesmes Version, Mode II

Musical Analysis

Mode II, Final is RE

As Gregorian plainsong, this chant is written in free rhythm.
Intervals – ascending minor 3rd, descending 4th, ascending 5th

Teaching Recommendations

The youngest child can simply sing the refrain, “Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.”
This ancient melody can be found in both English and Latin

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Location 

https://gregobase.selapa.net/chant.php?id=3031


and in modern notation:


https://media.musicasacra.com/books/chantsofchurch_modern.pdf

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