This setting of William Blake's great poem, "Jerusalem," was composed during the First World War. The phrase "Chariots of Fire" comes from this poem, and the tune can be heard in the score of the film by that name.
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from The Minstrel Boy,
released July 10, 2011
composed by C. H. H. Parry; arranged by Rick Homan
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