Brass Band
Let Us Rejoice! All Creatures of our God and King
Grade 2.5 | 4 Mins
The hymn tune Lasst uns erfreuen is popular throughout the Christian world and first appeared in Geistliche Kirchengesängwhich was published in Cologne in 1623. The identity of the composer is unknown.
In the English-speaking world it is usually sung to the hymn All creatures of our God and King which is based on St. Francis of Assisi’s Cantico di fratre sole (Song of Brother Sun). He wrote this hymn shortly before his death in 1226, but it was not published for almost 400 years. It was translated into English by William Henry Draper (1855–1933) for a children’s Whitsuntide festival in Leeds, England and first appeared in the Public School Hymn Book in 1919.
This arrangement presents three contrasting verses and is effective as a concert piece as well as an instrumental interlude as part of a church service, particularly at Easter or Whitsun.