soldier (mentioned in "My Life and Sacred Songs") in Jerusalem - late 19th Century
from My Life and Sacred Songs, page 40:
From the top of the tower may be seen one of the grandest and most interesting scenes in the world. I determined to have at least one song in honour of King David before descending. Selecting one of the most beautiful psalms, the 121st, "I to the hills will lift mine eyes," I began to sing at the top of my voice, using the grand old tune, " Belmont." The soldier, not acquainted with that kind of performance, and perhaps never having heard a sacred song in his life, rushed up to where I stood, looking quite alarmed. I knew that he could not understand a word of what I was singing, so I kept … more >>
Ira David Sankey, My Life and Sacred Songs (1906), p. 40. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1431521675682 accessed: 20 November, 2024
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Date/Time | late 19th Century |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, outdoors |