Unless stated otherwise, my source for hymn texts and tunes is The Lutheran Service Book.

Friday, August 10, 2018

"Gracious God, You Send Great Blessings"

Many months ago, one of the hymns I sang in church was "Gracious God, You Send Great Blessings," sung to the tune "Holy Manna."  I noticed some connections between this tune and the text.

The third phrase of the text is sung to this musical phrase:


In the first verse, the text here is "For Your mercies never ending" (which I think should be "never-ending"), and in the second verse, the text is "As we tend that endless treasure."  Both "never-ending" and "endless treasure" are sung with melismas (the string of eighth notes in the second measure), and because these words are stretched over these extra syllables, there's a musical sense of that extended period of time.

Similarly, there's a melisma for "unnumbered" in the refrain ("Lord, we pray that we, Your people / Who Your gifts unnumbered claim...").  Here's the music for just the second line:


Because "unnumbered" is sung with an extra syllable, there's a musical sense of the abundance of God's gifts.