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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{PostedDate|2017-10-17}} {{CPDLno|46829}} [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799bpr.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799bpr.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799bpr.mxl|{{XML}}]]
*{{PostedDate|2017-10-19}} {{CPDLno|46867}} [[Media:PartingBlessingIngalls1805ax.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:PartingBlessingIngalls1805ax.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:PartingBlessingIngalls1805ax.mxl|{{XML}}]]
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2017-10-19}}{{ScoreInfo|7 x 10 inches (landscape)|1|50}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:{{EdNotes|{{Edc|arr|Jeremiah Ingalls}}, 1803, as [[Jesus, grant us all a blessing|''A Parting Blessing'']]. Four-part version; Counter part by B. C. Johnston, 2017. Note shapes added (4-shape). All four stanzas included.}}
 
*{{PostedDate|2017-10-19}} {{CPDLno|46866}} [[Media:PartingBlessingIngalls1805bpr.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:PartingBlessingIngalls1805bpr.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:PartingBlessingIngalls1805bpr.mxl|{{XML}}]]
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2017-10-19}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|1|68}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:{{EdNotes|{{Edc|arr|Jeremiah Ingalls}}, 1803, as [[Jesus, grant us all a blessing|''A Parting Blessing'']]. Three-part version. Oval note edition, as written in 1805. All three stanzas included.}}
 
*{{PostedDate|2017-10-19}} {{CPDLno|46865}} [[Media:PartingBlessingIngalls1805a.pdf|{{pdf}}]]
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2017-10-19}}{{ScoreInfo|7 x 10 inches (landscape)|1|48}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:{{EdNotes|{{Edc|arr|Jeremiah Ingalls}}. Three-part version. Note shapes added (4-shape). All three stanzas included.}}
 
*{{PostedDate|2017-10-17}} {{CPDLno|46829}} [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799bpr.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799bpr.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799bpr.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799bpr.mscz|{{Muse3}}]]
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2017-10-17}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|1|57}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2017-10-17}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|1|57}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Oval note edition, as written in 1799. The two remaining stanzas of Hart's hymn included. Transcribed from ''Missouri Harmony'', 1820. {{MXL}}
:{{EdNotes|Transcribed from ''The United States Sacred Harmony'', 1799. The two remaining stanzas of Hart's hymn included. Music files revised 2021-05-16.}}


*{{PostedDate|2017-10-17}} {{CPDLno|46828}} [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799a.pdf|{{pdf}}]]  
*{{PostedDate|2017-10-17}} {{CPDLno|46828}} [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799a.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799a.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:KingstonPilsbury1799a.mscz|{{Muse3}}]]
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2017-10-17}}{{ScoreInfo|7 x 10 inches (landscape)|1|32}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2017-10-17}}{{ScoreInfo|7 x 10 inches (landscape)|1|32}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Note shapes added (4-shape). The two remaining stanzas of Hart's hymn included. Transcribed from ''Missouri Harmony'', 1820.
:{{EdNotes|Transcribed from ''The United States Sacred Harmony'', 1799. Note shapes added (4-shape). The two remaining stanzas of Hart's hymn included. Music files revised 2021-05-16.}}


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Kingston''<br>
{{Title|''Kingston''}}
{{FirstLine|Agonizing in the garden}}
{{FirstLine|Agonizing in the garden}}
{{Composer|Amos Pilsbury}}
{{Composer|Amos Pilsbury}}
{{Lyricist|Joseph Hart}}
{{Lyricist|Joseph Hart}}


{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}
{{Genre|Sacred|}} &nbsp; {{Meter|87. 87. 87}}
{{Genre|Sacred|}} &nbsp; {{Meter|87. 87. 87}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Pub|1|1799|in Pilsbury's ''[[The United States Sacred Harmony (Amos Pilsbury)|The United States Sacred Harmony]]''. See David Music (1995) for a history of this tune.}}
{{Pub|1|1799|in Pilsbury's ''[[The United States Sacred Harmony (Amos Pilsbury)|The United States Sacred Harmony]]}}
 
{{Pub|2|1805|in Jeremiah Ingalls' {{NoComp|The Christian Harmony|Jeremiah Ingalls}}}}
'''Description:''' Words by [[Joseph Hart]], 1759, the fifth stanza of the hymn ''Come and welcome to Jesus Christ'', with seven stanzas. There are many versions of Hart's hymn; the one used by Pilsbury is an American one, exemplified by the version printed in Coke and Asbury's ''Pocket Hymn-Book'' of 1790.
{{Pub|3|1820|in ''[[The Missouri Harmony]]''}}
 
{{Descr|Tune composed by Amos Pilsbury in 1799, as ''Kingston''. Arranged by Ingalls in 1805 for three voices, as ''A Parting Blessing''. A folk hymn (Jackson 1953b, no. 346). See David Music (1995) for a discussion of the history of this tune.
'''External websites:'''


Words by [[Joseph Hart]], 1759, the fifth stanza of the hymn ''Come and welcome to Jesus Christ'', with seven stanzas. There are many versions of Hart's hymn; the one used by Pilsbury is an American one, exemplified by the version printed in Coke and Asbury's ''Pocket Hymn-Book'' of 1790.}}
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched}}
{{LinkText|Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched}}
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  • (Posted 2017-10-19)  CPDL #46867:       
Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2017-10-19).   Score information: 7 x 10 inches (landscape), 1 page, 50 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Arranged by Jeremiah Ingalls, 1803, as A Parting Blessing. Four-part version; Counter part by B. C. Johnston, 2017. Note shapes added (4-shape). All four stanzas included.
  • (Posted 2017-10-19)  CPDL #46866:       
Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2017-10-19).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 68 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Arranged by Jeremiah Ingalls, 1803, as A Parting Blessing. Three-part version. Oval note edition, as written in 1805. All three stanzas included.
  • (Posted 2017-10-19)  CPDL #46865:   
Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2017-10-19).   Score information: 7 x 10 inches (landscape), 1 page, 48 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Arranged by Jeremiah Ingalls. Three-part version. Note shapes added (4-shape). All three stanzas included.
  • (Posted 2017-10-17)  CPDL #46829:         
Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2017-10-17).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 57 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Transcribed from The United States Sacred Harmony, 1799. The two remaining stanzas of Hart's hymn included. Music files revised 2021-05-16.
  • (Posted 2017-10-17)  CPDL #46828:       
Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2017-10-17).   Score information: 7 x 10 inches (landscape), 1 page, 32 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Transcribed from The United States Sacred Harmony, 1799. Note shapes added (4-shape). The two remaining stanzas of Hart's hymn included. Music files revised 2021-05-16.

General Information

Title: Kingston
First Line: Agonizing in the garden
Composer: Amos Pilsbury
Lyricist: Joseph Hart

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred   Meter: 87. 87. 87

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1799 in Pilsbury's The United States Sacred Harmony
    2nd published: 1805 in Jeremiah Ingalls' The Christian Harmony
    3rd published: 1820 in The Missouri Harmony
Description: Tune composed by Amos Pilsbury in 1799, as Kingston. Arranged by Ingalls in 1805 for three voices, as A Parting Blessing. A folk hymn (Jackson 1953b, no. 346). See David Music (1995) for a discussion of the history of this tune.

Words by Joseph Hart, 1759, the fifth stanza of the hymn Come and welcome to Jesus Christ, with seven stanzas. There are many versions of Hart's hymn; the one used by Pilsbury is an American one, exemplified by the version printed in Coke and Asbury's Pocket Hymn-Book of 1790.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched.