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- Silent_Worship abstract "The song \"Silent Worship\" is a 1928 adaptation by Arthur Somervell of the aria \"Non lo dirò col labbro\" from Handel's 1728 opera Tolomeo (Ptolemy). Somervell's English-language adaptation is for voice and piano, and it has remained a popular classic in song recitals and home music-making. Other arrangements of Somervell's translation include solo song accompanied by a modern symphony orchestra, and male choir.".
- Silent_Worship comment "The song \"Silent Worship\" is a 1928 adaptation by Arthur Somervell of the aria \"Non lo dirò col labbro\" from Handel's 1728 opera Tolomeo (Ptolemy). Somervell's English-language adaptation is for voice and piano, and it has remained a popular classic in song recitals and home music-making. Other arrangements of Somervell's translation include solo song accompanied by a modern symphony orchestra, and male choir.".