All That Is Hidden (AOV 1/127)

This song by Bernadette Farrell has a gorgeous tune and with a fair old range too. It has a touch of the show tune about it. You can listen to the original here and the choral work makes me think it would be better as a solo. This amazing uptempo and enthusiastic rendition is incoherent enough to just about confirm it as does this breathless version.

So here is a song I’ve never played that I actually think is a great song and none of the versions I’ve heard do it justice.  It would be a great tune for Easter.

It can be purchased for download at OCP.

Verse 1

If you would follow me,
Follow where life will lead:
Do not look for me among the dead,
For I am hidden in pain, risen in love;
There is no harvest without sowing of grain.

Refrain:

All that is hidden will be made clear.
All that is dark now will be revealed.
What you have heard in the dark
Proclaim in the light;
What you hear in whispers
Proclaim from the housetops.

Verse 2

If you would honour me,
Honour the least of these:
You will not find me dressed in finery.
My Word cries out to be heard;
Breaks through the world:
My Word is on your lips and lives in your heart.

Refrain

Verse 3

If you would speak of me,
Live all your life in me.
My ways are not the ways that you would choose;
My thoughts are far beyond yours,
As heaven from earth:
If you believe in me my voice will be heard.

Refrain

Verse 4

If you would rise with me,
Rise through your destiny:
Do not refuse the death which brings you life,
For as the grain in the earth
Must die for rebirth,
So I have planted your life deep within mine.

Refrain

© Bernadette Farrell 1986, 1988.

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2 Responses to All That Is Hidden (AOV 1/127)

  1. Odoh Emmanuel says:

    I really love this song but please when next you are publishing any other song, just for some peoples sake that can only learn true by scripts that is been arranged in parts for;
    Solo,
    Alto,
    Tenor, and
    Bass.
    hope to see more of your publishes in scripts.
    Thanks.

    • admin says:

      G’Day Odoh

      I have been showed arrangements in scripts as you describe and I am thrilled by the wonderful harmonies that are developed by choirs using them. I am unfortunately ignorant of harmony and have no ability to arrange songs in that way so I’m afraid I am no help to people who learn songs using scripts.

      Geoff

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