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'''Editor - Compiler:''' [[William Moore]]
'''Editor - Compiler:''' [[William Moore]]


{{PubDatePlace|1825|by Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher in Cincinnati, Ohio, 200 pp.}}
{{PubDatePlace|1825|by Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher in Cincinnati, Ohio, 200 pp.| }}
 
{{Descr|A compilation of works by various composers, including the contemporary composers [[Robert Boyd]] and [[Reubin Monday]].}}
'''Description:'''
 
==External Links==
==External Links==


==References==
==References==
* ¹. Music, David W. 1985. William Moore's ''Columbian Harmony'' (1825). The Hymn 36:16-19.  
* Music, David W. 1985. William Moore's ''Columbian Harmony'' (1825). The Hymn 36:16-19.
 
==Works attributed to William Moore==
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|144||Amanda||a||Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone||3||By P. A. Axton and William Moore¹
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|148||[[Bethlehem (William Moore)|Bethlehem]]||a||All glory to God in the skies||3||By William Moore¹
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|56||The Boin Water||e||My brethren all, on you I call||3||By William Moore¹
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|149||The Christian Soldier||G||Hark! listen to the trumpeters||3||By William Moore¹
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|147||[[The Converted Thief (William Moore)|The Converted Thief]]||C||As on the cross the Savior hung||3||By William Moore¹
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|111||The Evening Meditation||a||I'll sing my Savior's grace||3||By William Moore¹
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|113||Harewell||f#||Come Christians be valiant, our Jesus is near us||3||By William Moore¹
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|108||Heavenly Prospect||A||I'm on my way to Canaan||3||By William Moore¹
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|122||Holy Manna||C||Brethren, we have met to worship||3||By William Moore¹
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|112||[[Jackson (William Moore)|Jackson]]||f#||The spacious firmament on high||3||By William Moore¹
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|109||Jubal's Trump||A||What sound is this salutes my ear||3||By William Moore¹
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|122||[[Lebanon (William Moore)|Lebanon]]||a||Mourning souls, no longer grieve||3||By William Moore¹, for Lebanon, Tennessee
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|57||London||A||From all that dwell below the skies||3||By John Munday and William Moore¹
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|150||Montgomery||C||Early, my God, withhout delay||4||By Justin Morgan, 1790
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|110||The Royal Proclamation||F||Hear the royal proclamation||3||In ''Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony'', 1822
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|121||[[Salem (William Moore)|Salem]]||F||How sweet the name of Jesus sounds||3||By William Moore¹
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|37||Solemnity||C||Jesus my all to heaven is gone||3||''Devotion'' in ''Johnson's Tennessee Harmony'', 1818
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|39||The Sufferings of Christ||D||Throughout the Savior's life we trace||3||By William Moore¹
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|135||[[Sweet rivers (William Moore)|Sweet Rivers]]||F||Sweet rivers of redeeming love||3||By William Moore¹
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|130||Wesley||a||With inward pain my heartstrings sound||4||By a different, Northern Moore (J. W.?)
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|124||Wilson||a||O when shall I see Jesus||3||By William Moore¹, for Wilson County, Tennessee
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==Works at CPDL==
==Works at CPDL==
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[[Category:Music publications]]
[[Category:Music publications]]

Latest revision as of 15:33, 22 March 2021

General Information

Title: Columbian Harmony

Full Title: Columbian Harmony, or a Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, in Three Parts: The first containing all the plain and easy tunes commonly used in time of divine service: The second, the more elegant pieces suitable for singing societies: and lastly the anthems selected from the most eminent authors in America.

Editor - Compiler: William Moore

Publication date and place: 1825 by Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher in Cincinnati, Ohio, 200 pp.
Description: A compilation of works by various composers, including the contemporary composers Robert Boyd and Reubin Monday.

External Links

References

  • Music, David W. 1985. William Moore's Columbian Harmony (1825). The Hymn 36:16-19.

Works at CPDL

Title Year Composer Arranger Lyricist First Line Genre Vo. Meter
Bethlehem 1825 William Moore Charles Wesley All glory to God in the sky Sacred 4 88. 88. D (L.M.D.)
Consolation 1813 Anonymous Charles Wesley Come on, my partners in distress Sacred 2 886. 886
Davis 1813 Anonymous Joseph Swain O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight Sacred 3 11 8. 11 8
Forster 1813 Anonymous John Granade Ye weary heavy laden souls Sacred 3 86. 86. D (C.M.D.)
Greensville 1825 Reubin Monday John Newton (hymnwriter) How tedious and tasteless the hours Sacred 3 88. 88. D (L.M.D.)
Holy Manna 1825 William Moore George Askins Brethren, we have met to worship Sacred 4 87. 87. D
Idumea 1816 Ananias Davisson Isaac Watts My God, my life, my love Sacred 4 66. 86 (S.M.)
Jackson 1825 William Moore Joseph Addison The spacious firmament on high Sacred 3 88. 88. D (L.M.D.)
Knoxville 1820 Reubin Monday Anonymous Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King Sacred 4 88. 887
Lebanon 1825 William Moore Anonymous Drooping souls, no longer grieve Sacred 4 76. 76. D
Liberty Hall 1810 Lucius Chapin Isaac Watts Alas! And did my Savior bleed Sacred 3 86. 86 (C.M.)
Middlebury 1820 Anonymous R. D. Humphreys Charles Wesley Come away to the skies Sacred 3 669. 669
Salem 1826 William Moore John Newton (hymnwriter) How sweet the name of Jesus sounds Sacred 3 86. 86 (C.M.)
Sweet Rivers 1825 William Moore John Granade Sweet rivers of redeeming love Sacred 3 86. 86. D (C.M.D.)
The Converted Thief 1826 William Moore Samuel Stennett As on the cross the Savior hung Sacred 3 86. 86 (C.M.)
Transport 1813 Anonymous John Granade Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom Sacred 2 12 11.12 11.12 12.12 11