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BYU-I to host 14th annual Hymn Festival with traditional and newly-composed music

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The following is a news release from Brigham Young University-Idaho.

REXBURG — Brigham Young University-Idaho will be hosting its 14th Annual Hymn Festival at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Barrus Concert Hall in Rexburg.

For 14 years, the BYU-Idaho Hymn Festival has not only featured familiar hymns but has debuted newly-composed hymns.

With its origin in 2005, the Hymn Festival was created to provide an opportunity for organ students to learn and perform both new and traditional hymns. It also gave students experience leading an enthusiastic congregation through the singing of the sacred texts.

Throughout the years, the Hymn Festival has grown in popularity with many individuals—including students, professors, alumni, and others not associated with BYU-Idaho—sending their sacred texts to appear in the festival. Submissions have even come from as far away as Australia.

Through composition classes offered in the Music Department at BYU-Idaho, students have played a significant role in the creation of the tunes and harmonization to accompany the submitted texts.

Alongside the organ, the BYU-Idaho Collegiate Singers will perform a few familiar anthems and lead the congregation through singing the newly written hymns.

A live stream of the event will be available at http://www.byui.edu/music/events/watch-live.

The event is free and open to the public ages six and up. No tickets are required. Attendees are encouraged to come in event dress.

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