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As the Waters Rise around Us

Author: Mary Louise Bringle Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: Lord, have mercy

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BRYN CALFARIA

Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Appears in 119 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Owen, 1814-1893 Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 55123 33234 54322 Used With Text: As the Waters Rise around Us

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As the Waters Rise around Us

Author: Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953 Hymnal: One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #166 (2018) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Refrain First Line: Lord, have mercy Topics: The Assembly at Worship Prayer; Justice Poverty; Justice/Social Concern; Petition; Prayer; World Languages: English Tune Title: BRYN CALFARIA

As the Waters Rise around Us

Author: Mary Louise Bringle Hymnal: Voices Together #708 (2020) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Refrain First Line: Christ, have mercy Topics: Creation Lament; Disaster; Lament; Creation Lament; Crisis Local, National, Global; Disaster; Justice Economic; Lament; Suffering Scripture: Genesis 7, 8 Tune Title: BRYN CALFARIA

As the Waters Rise Around Us

Author: Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953 Hymnal: New Wine In Old Wineskins #4 (2007) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Refrain First Line: Lord have mercy Topics: Courage; Fear; God's Care For Us; Mercy; Suffering Languages: English Tune Title: BRYN CALFARIA

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Mary Louise Bringle

b. 1953 Person Name: Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953 Author of "As the Waters Rise around Us" in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism

William Owen

1813 - 1893 Person Name: William Owen, 1814-1893 Composer of "BRYN CALFARIA" in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism Owen, William (‘William Owen of Prysgol,’ 1813-1893), musician; b. 12? Dec. 1813 [in Lônpopty], Bangor, the son of William and Ellen Owen. The father was a quarryman at Cae Braich-y-cafn quarry, Bethesda, and the son began to work in the same quarry when he was ten years old. He learnt music at classes held by Robert Williams (Cae Aseth), at Carneddi, and from William Roberts, Tyn-y-maes, the composer of the hymn-tune ‘Andalusia.’ He wrote his first hymn-tune when he was 18 — it was published in Y Drysorfa for June 1841. After the family had [removed] to [Caesguborwen], Bangor, [sometimes called Cilmelyn] — they had spent some years [at Tŷhen] near the quarry — William Owen formed a temperance choir which sang ‘Cwymp Babilon,’ the work of the conductor, at the Caernarvon temperance festival, 1849. In 1852, with the help of some friends at Bethesda, he published Y Perl Cerddorol yn cynnwys tonau ac anthemau, cysegredig a moesol; of this 3,000 copies were sold, A solfa edition appeared in 1886 of which 4,000 copies were sold. He composed several temperance pieces, some of which were sung in the Eryri temperance festivals held at Caernarvon castle. His anthem, ‘Ffynnon Ddisglair,’ and the hymn-tunes ALMA and DEEMSTER became popular, but it was the hymn-tune called BRYN CALFARIA which made the composer famous; this continues to have a considerable vogue in Wales and in England. He married the daughter of the house called Prysgol and went there to live; he also became precentor at Caeathro C.M. chapel. He died 20 July 1893, and was buried in Caeathro chapel burial ground. --wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/
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