Download “Bringing in the Sheaves” Mp3
Knowles Shaw wrote this hymn in 1874. The text is based on Psalm 126:6, which reads: “He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” It’s considered an American Gospel song and Protestant Christian hymn. Although Shaw did compose music for his lyrics, the hymn is most often sung to the tune played here, composed by George Minor in 1880.
Today I play Oriole (soprano) Recorder accompanied by ukulele, then solos on zither, lyre, and double strung harp. These solo instruments are all stringed instruments with a very similar range. However, you can hear that they have very different sounds, and the double strung harp can play lovely effects and arrangements that the zither and lyre cannot.
I hope you enjoy “Bringing in the Sheaves!”
Enjoyed the sound and particularly your identification of the various instruments.
Thank you, Oneta! I always hope that knowing the names of the instruments will be helpful or interesting to someone else!
Lovely!!! 🌷
Thank you! 🙂