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I gave my Lord an apple : for soprano and organ / Andrew Anderson.
Library shelf no. 783.66542/AND 1 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
The song provides a contemplation of the ideas of forgiveness and restoration, that centres on the symbol of the tree as used in Christian theology.
I gave my Lord an apple,
an apple that I took
from off the tree in Eden's land.
The Lord received my apple
and this he said to me,
'I'll put it back where it belongs, I'll return your apple to
the tree'.
And so, each day, more apples, more apples did I
find
within each corner of my heart, of ev'ry shape and
kind,
and to the Lord I brought them all as I had done
before.
'I'll take your apples swift away and to the tree restore.'
One day, as I was walking,
the apple tree I passed
and looking up I found it bare.
I asked my Lord about it:
'Did you not promise me
you'd take my apples swift away and return them all to the
tree?'
'As promised, I have done it,' replied to me the
Lord.
'I took your apples swift away and to the tree
restored.'
And looking t'ward the hilltop, in awe I fin'lly
see,
the cross nailed full of apples, apples from me.
Work Details
Year: 2016
Instrumentation: Solo soprano or mezzo-soprano, organ.
Duration: 6 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
First performance: by Allegra Giagu, David Brown — 19 Apr 19. Good Friday, St James' Old Cathedral, West Melbourne, VIC
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Spiritual and Sacred Music
Performances of this work
25 May 2021: at 'Song of Wisdom' with Miriam Allan (Online). Featuring Miriam Allan, James Orford.
19 Apr 19: Good Friday, St James' Old Cathedral, West Melbourne, VIC. Featuring Allegra Giagu, David Brown.
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