Table: editions

edition_numbereditorcontributorsubmission_datepublication_dateedition_notesedition_statusstatus_dateviewerpage_idpage_titlework_titlecomposer_namelast_editedlast_updated
29013Edmund Gooch2013-05-032013-05-03The alto part is printed in the source in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch, with the exception of bars 9-16, where the line given here as the alto part is printed on the soprano stave (as a second treble part). The E and C, given in the soprano and alto parts respectively in the present edition as semiquavers, are printed in the source as small quaver grace notes, slurred in each case from the preceding note, which is printed as a full-sized crotchet. The first verse only of the text is underlaid in the source, with no indication of which other verses should be sung: three further verses from the text have been selected and underlaid editorially, and the figuring of the bass part in the source has been omitted to facilitate this.88548O come, loud anthems let us sing (William Gifford)O come, loud anthems let us singWilliam Gifford2023-09-16 08:28:54

Table: files

file_idnameedition_numberlocationclasssubclasstypeiconcontentsizecopyrightpage_formatpagesdurationlast_editedlast_updated
29013.3GiffW-OComeLoud.mxl29013internalsourcesourceMusic XML{{XML}} 2023-09-16 08:28:54
29013.2GiffW-OComeLoud.mid29013internalsoundsoundmid{{Mid}} 2023-09-16 08:28:54
29013.1GiffW-OComeLoud.pdf29013internalscorescorepdf{{Pdf}} 62Public DomainA422023-09-16 08:28:54
29013.4GiffW-OComeLoud.sib29013internalsourcesource2Sibelius{{Sib}}(Sibelius 7)2023-09-16 08:28:54