

All Shall Be Well
Hymn composed by
Angela SalvaggioneContextual information
In the hectic, chaotic, hustle and bustle of my everyday life, having even just a short moment to be centered, to be quiet, to be still is a welcome time of re-energizing. Often, when events come from all sides and cause so many things to be insurmountable, it’s good to remember that, indeed, all manner of thing shall be well.
This song received an honorable mention in the 2014 Silliman Competition.
In the hectic, chaotic, hustle and bustle of my everyday life, having even just a short moment to be centered, to be quiet, to be still is a welcome time of re-energizing. Often, when events come from all sides and cause so many things to be insurmountable, it’s good to remember that, indeed, all manner of thing shall be well.
This song received an honorable mention in the 2014 Silliman Competition.
Tune Name
[All Shall Be Well]
Tune Name
Text Meter
4.5.9
10.9.10.9
Song Composer
Angela SalvaggioneHymn Arranger
Composer Background information
Angela Salvaggione (she/her) has written many solo bassoon, clarinet, recorder, piano, and flute pieces, etudes, and ensembles for students. She has also extensively written for voice for many faith traditions. Many of her arrangements are included in The Pilgrim Press’s Sing! Prayer and Praise songbook. The majority of her vocal music writing has been liturgical in nature, including over 50 psalms, one of which was sung throughout the Diocese of Joliet in 2010. In 2016 her anthem “We're the Water in the Waves” (text: Leslie Takahashi) was published by Imagine Music Publisher. Angela also has several liturgical songs through Simply Liturgical Music. She last served at the Universalist Unitarian Church of Joliet, IL, and currently subs at various local churches.
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Lyrics
All shall be well, and all shall be well,
And all manner of thing shall be well.