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O Love

Rehearsal Discussion Guide

You are invited to download complimentary discussion guides that include biographical information about the poet, my compositional inspiration, and reflective questions to take your singers beyond the notes and rhythms. 

 

I hope these resources will add meaningful dialogue in your rehearsals!

O Love Discussion Guide

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“O Love” was inspired by the words of Scottish minister, George Matheson in 1882. When he was blinded at the age of nineteen, his fiancé called off their engagement and his sister cared for him as he endured new challenges. Years later, on the eve of his sister’s wedding, he faced the painful reminder of his own heartache and loss as he penned the words to this hymn. Given a fresh melody, this setting (and optional cello) uses hopeful ascending lines representing renewed faith. Though lingering dissonances remind us of past heartache, the beautiful promise remains: “morn shall tearless be.”

O Love Hagenberg
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