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As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil

About the Song

This choral is used as part of two different cantatas–“Silent Night” and “Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee”.

The only parts that are written for this song are the piano and voices — I don’t have other instrument parts for it. The guitarist in the video below was playing from the scores available here.

“Anbetung der Hirten”
(Adoration of the Shepherds)
Gerard von Honthorst 1622
Spotify, Soundcloud (inc. free downloads)
Spotify:

As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (feat. Heather Prusse)
As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (Accompaniment Track)
As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (Piano Track)

Soundcloud:
Click the Soundcloud download icon to download the free track for personal use.

Recording featuring vocals by Heather Prusse:

Accompaniment track:

Piano track:

Apple Music, Amazon

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Apple Music: As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (feat. Heather Prusse)
Apple Music: As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (Accompaniment Track)
Apple Music: As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (Piano Track)

Amazon: As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (feat. Heather Prusse)
Amazon: As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (Accompaniment Track)
Amazon: As Shepherds Kept Their Lonely Vigil (Piano Track)

YouTube

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Lyrics

As shepherds kept their lonely vigil, in the fields abiding
A multitude of heaven’s host brought long-awaited tidings:
Gloria in excelsis deo!
Peace on earth, good will to men!
Gloria in excelsis deo!
Christ is born, born in Bethlehem.

Fear ye not the angel said, let not your hearts be troubled
But get ye up to Bethlehem to seek a lowly stable
Gloria in excelsis deo!
Peace on earth, good will to men!
Gloria in excelsis deo!
Christ is born, born in Bethlehem.

Ye shall find the holy infant lying in a manger
Come see and know and testify, this child shall be our Savior
Gloria in excelsis deo!
Peace on earth, good will to men!
Gloria in excelsis deo!
Christ is born, born in Bethlehem.

Tell the wond’rous news abroad ’til all the world rejoices
‘Til ev’ry tongue shall sing is praise and join with angel voices
Gloria in excelsis deo!
Peace on earth, good will to men!
Gloria in excelsis deo!
Christ is born, born in Bethlehem.

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15 Comments

  1. Bonnie Rabon

    Sally, thank you for writing this lovely cantata. It’s perfect got our small chili or and will be well-received by our shrinking congregation. God bless you and your endeavors.

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  2. MaKenzie Taylor

    Could I have information regarding the guitar version as well? We are most likely too late, but it’s so beautiful I’d like to give it a shot! Thank you!

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  3. Tricia Albrechtsen

    Sally, I too would LOVE the violin part if there is one?

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  4. Lynda Stark

    Oh how wonderful it would (will?) be to find new hymns written or arranged by you, Mack Wilberg, and Michael Moody in our ‘future’ new hymn book!

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  5. Megan L Dougherty

    I am also interested in the guitar accompaniment. Do you have a copy that you could send me? Doing this for a High School Christmas Concert this year and we are not using piano.

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  6. Kristie Jones

    Our ward choir is doing the whole thing and it is just so gorgeous!! Thank you so much for being so willing to share your talents and gifts with the world!!! You are SO talented!!!

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  7. Anna

    I am using this song for the second year. However, I have misplaced the violin/flute part. In this version, I do not see it. Would you be able to pass that along? Thank you!

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    • sallydeford

      Hmmm… I didn’t think I’d ever done an obbligato for this one. ?

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  8. Nancy Lord

    Do you have the guitar version of the accompaniment (as heard on the recording) written down? We’d like to do this song for our upcoming Dec. 10th Stake Christmas Sing-Along, where a 3-ward choir would be singing it, but we’d like to have the guitar play the accompaniment rather than piano, and need it in writing, per our guitarist’s request. Any chance we could get this right away?

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    • Sherry Harward

      I am also very interested in the guitar version of this song. Is it available? It is beautiful!

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  9. MHunt

    Have you ever written this for men voices? It would be lovely!

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  10. Kathy Hayes

    Thank you for sharing this! I hadn’t heard it until our tiny YSA choir sang it at church Sunday. The words and music are amazing. Thank you for sharing your gift.

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  11. Emily

    Isn’t there an SSA version of this number? If so, can you link me to it? I thought there was one before, but don’t see it now.

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    • Chels

      I’d also like a copy of the SSA or SA version of this song!

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  12. Tamara

    I love you Sally DeFord!!! You have the most beautiful music and its so fun to master. My pianist needs the challenge!! Thanks a bunch.

    Reply

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