- Together in Song
Together in Song: Australian Hymn Book II (ISBN 1-86371-762-5) was published in
1999 . It is a book of 783psalms ,hymns and spiritual songs for use inChristian worship in Australia and elsewhere. It is a significant revision of TheAustralian Hymn Book published 22 years earlier.It was created by an ecumenical editorial committee chaired by Canon Dr.
Lawrence Bartlett and containing representatives from the Anglican, Churches of Christ,Lutheran , Presbyterian,Roman Catholic and Uniting churches.Major changes include modernising the texts (using
inclusive language and reducing archaic language), removing hymns that had fallen out of use, emphasising psalms, and adding of more modern musical settings and worship songs. The book also reflects changes agreed by theEnglish Language Liturgical Consultation in 1988.Canon Dr. Lawrence Bartlett describes the book as "Ecumenical in that it represents the liturgical insights of those churches represented on the Editorial Committee" and "Contemporary in that all the material, whether old or new, is presented so that today's worshippers can use it without embarrassment or confusion."
The collection of hymns is intentionally international with material drawn from 48 countries. The addition of new songs has broadened the range of musical styles represented, spanning from
plainsong to worship songs composed atHillsong . The most represented hymnwriter isCharles Wesley with 41 hymns, while contemporary hymnwriters likeBrian Wren has 24 hymns included,John L. Bell has 27 andShirley E. Murray has 5. In some circumstances, where the editorial committee could not find a song that adequately fulfilled a need they wrote their own such as Shirley Ludgater's hymn about marriage as an act of creation: "When the light of first creation".One criticism of the book is that its hymns about baptism do not adequately reflect the tradition of
believers baptism . Another criticism is that the use of inclusive language (noted by alt. after the author's name) has ruined the flow of many older hymns.The hymns are divided into sections reflecting theological themes or liturgical uses and are arranged chronologically within each section. The hymn book contains multiple indexes of tunes, metres,
composer s and arrangers,author s and translators, texts based on scripture passages, subjects, the church year, first lines and common titles. It is available in harmony, melody line (with guitar chords), large print, software and audio CD editions.Companion to Together in song
*Milgate, W. & Wood, H. D. (2006) "A companion to Together in song : Australian hymn book II", Sydney : Australian Hymn Book ISBN 0646457128 containing notes on the sources and history of each tune and hymn text, along with short biographies of all authors and composers.
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