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Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion "Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion" (Zechariah 9:9–10) is usually performed as a virtuoso coloratura aria of the soprano which might express any kind of great joy—as seen in an opera—although the original version is an utterly charming Baroque dance in 12/8 time. An upward fourth followed by a rest ...
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion (soprano) Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened (secco recitative for soprano or alto) He shall feed his flock like a shepherd (alto or soprano) His yoke is easy (duet chorus) Part II. Scene 1: Christ's Passion Behold the Lamb of God (chorus) He was despised and rejected of men (alto)
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion: Air S: Zechariah 9:9–10: Zechariah, God's providential dealings: 19: Then shall the eyes of the blind be open'd: Rec. A: Isaiah 35:5–6: Isaiah, oracle of salvation for Israel: 20 / 17: He shall feed His flock like a shepherd Come unto Him, all ye that labour: Duet A S: Isaiah 40:11 Matthew 11:28–29 ...
Out of the 152 mentions, 26 instances are within the phrase of "Daughter of Zion" (Hebrew "bat Tzion"). This is a personification of the city of Jerusalem, or of its population. [10] In Psalm 137, Zion (Jerusalem) is remembered from the perspective of the Babylonian Captivity. "By the waters of Babylon, there we sat down and wept, when we ...
Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration is a gospel album by various artists, released in 1992 on Warner Alliance.Executive produced by Norman Miller, Gail Hamilton and Mervyn Warren, it is a reinterpretation of the 1741 oratorio Messiah by George Frideric Handel, and has been widely praised for its use of multiple genres of African-American music, including spirituals, blues, ragtime, big ...
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass. [26]
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Daughters of Zion Cemetery, also known as Zion Cemetery, Society Cemetery, and Old Oakwood Section, is a historic African-American cemetery located at Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. It was established in 1873, and contains an estimated 300 burial sites with 152 of the burials commemorated with 136 surviving grave markers.