The Savior ’ S Name
Grade Level 1
Year: 2018
Composer: James Curnow
Program Notes:
Frederick Whitfield (1829-1904) was born at Threapwood, Shropshire, UK and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.
His prodigious output of songs and hymns is listed at over thirty, and his beautiful hymn (he did not write the chorus
which is often coupled with this hymn) “There Is A Name I Love To Hear” (Tune “The Savior’s Name”) was written
around 1850.
The setting presented here is in a relaxed Latin feel and captures the joy and energy of his meaningful text:
There is a name I love to hear, I love to sing its worth;
It sounds like music in mine ear, the sweetest name on earth.
O how I love the Savior’s name!
O how I love the Savior’s name!
O how I love the Savior’s name!
The sweetest name on earth.
American Instrumental Ensemble Series (AIES/ABES)