Hades – Hymn to Zagreus | Choral Arrangement by Julia Henderson



What if the Muses themselves sang “Hymn to Zagreus”? Listen to find out 😉

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Lyrics:

Sing,
Of Zagreus, oh muse
Slayer of hydras
First of his name

Born
Of Zeus as a serpent
In spite of Queen Hera
Zagreus came

Torn
To shreds by the Titans
Devoured in pieces
From his heart aflame

The seed
Of Dionysus grew
The God of wine and feast anew
To live
At home on Olympus
Never presuming
His origins true

Wrath
Of thunder and lightning
Struck down the Titans
Burned into sand

Up
From out of the ashes
Born of the Titans
The mortals did stand

To live
The model of the gods
At once divine and further flawed
In twain
The blood of immortals
Of Zagreus ending
It flows in their veins

The prince
Under the mortal ring
Prisoner to his king
Never to leave

Steadfast
Endlessly toiling
Doomed to remain
Endlessly toiling
Doomed to remain

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Credits:

Vocals: Julia Henderson
Composed by Darren Korb
Production, Arrangement, Mixing, Mastering: Julia Henderson
Video: @LorenzodeSequera

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16 thoughts on “Hades – Hymn to Zagreus | Choral Arrangement by Julia Henderson”

  1. It is absolutely criminal that your music doesn't get more attention. This is fantastic, and I for one would love to hear more Hades songs from you! Hell, just all of Orpheus's songs would be killer! Great work 😀

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  2. The arrangement is amazing, and the harmonies you added are absolutely phenomenal. The one thing that makes this cover interesting though is the difference in delivery. For the original, he was singing in a falsetto that caused him some strain, and as a result the way the things like vowels were done were…tighter, I guess? Whereas your singing style is quite open, and the way you enunciate has a totally different power and take. I'm not sure which I like better, to be honest.

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