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16 January 2026
- 17:3217:32, 16 January 2026 diff hist +41 Ding dong! Merrily on high (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 17:2917:29, 16 January 2026 diff hist +90 Ding dong! Merrily on high (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 17:1617:16, 16 January 2026 diff hist +8 Geoff Allan →External links current
- 17:1517:15, 16 January 2026 diff hist −8 Geoff Allan →External links
- 17:1417:14, 16 January 2026 diff hist +6 Geoff Allan →External links
- 17:1317:13, 16 January 2026 diff hist +1 Geoff Allan →Advent Carols =
- 17:1217:12, 16 January 2026 diff hist +55 Geoff Allan →List of choral works
- 16:5316:53, 16 January 2026 diff hist −7 Vox clara ecce intonat (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 16:5216:52, 16 January 2026 diff hist +1,267 Vox clara ecce intonat (Geoff Allan) →Original text and translations
- 16:4716:47, 16 January 2026 diff hist +42 Vox clara ecce intonat (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 16:4516:45, 16 January 2026 diff hist +1 Vox clara ecce intonat (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 16:4516:45, 16 January 2026 diff hist +7 Vox clara ecce intonat (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 16:4516:45, 16 January 2026 diff hist +1,138 N Vox clara ecce intonat (Geoff Allan) New work page created
- 16:4316:43, 16 January 2026 diff hist +210 N File:Vox Clara - Accompanied - LatAndEng.nwc A setting of the Latin Advent Hymn for the service of Lauds. The text is from the 6th Century. The music is based on the "Gregorian" chant for the hymn. Each verse gets progressively more complex. current
- 16:4116:41, 16 January 2026 diff hist +210 N File:Vox Clara - Accompanied - LatAndEng.mid A setting of the Latin Advent Hymn for the service of Lauds. The text is from the 6th Century. The music is based on the "Gregorian" chant for the hymn. Each verse gets progressively more complex. current
- 16:4116:41, 16 January 2026 diff hist +210 N File:Vox Clara - Accompanied - LatAndEng.pdf A setting of the Latin Advent Hymn for the service of Lauds. The text is from the 6th Century. The music is based on the "Gregorian" chant for the hymn. Each verse gets progressively more complex. current
30 December 2025
- 15:2015:20, 30 December 2025 diff hist +1 What light is this ? (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 15:1915:19, 30 December 2025 diff hist +10 The Virgin's Song (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 15:1815:18, 30 December 2025 diff hist +10 Let us gather (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 15:1715:17, 30 December 2025 diff hist +10 Christmas Blessings (Geoff Allan) →General Information
11 December 2025
- 17:0817:08, 11 December 2025 diff hist 0 The Virgin's Song (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 17:0717:07, 11 December 2025 diff hist 0 The Virgin's Song (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 17:0617:06, 11 December 2025 diff hist −11 The Virgin's Song (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 17:0317:03, 11 December 2025 diff hist +814 The Virgin's Song (Geoff Allan) →Original text and translations
- 17:0017:00, 11 December 2025 diff hist +1 The Virgin's Song (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 16:4416:44, 11 December 2025 diff hist +3 Geoff Allan →Life
- 16:4316:43, 11 December 2025 diff hist +28 Geoff Allan →List of choral works
- 16:4216:42, 11 December 2025 diff hist +1,118 N The Virgin's Song (Geoff Allan) New work page created
- 16:2616:26, 11 December 2025 diff hist +212 N File:The Virgin's Song.vsn 2.nwc A gentle a capella carol sung by Mary. Words from from the British Museum's Harleian Manuscript 7322, Folio 135. This carol uses a loose translation of the mediaeval English words from around 1375. current
- 16:2616:26, 11 December 2025 diff hist +212 N File:The Virgin's Song.vsn 2.mid A gentle a capella carol sung by Mary. Words from from the British Museum's Harleian Manuscript 7322, Folio 135. This carol uses a loose translation of the mediaeval English words from around 1375. current
- 16:2516:25, 11 December 2025 diff hist +212 N File:The Virgin's Song-Print-2.pdf A gentle a capella carol sung by Mary. Words from from the British Museum's Harleian Manuscript 7322, Folio 135. This carol uses a loose translation of the mediaeval English words from around 1375. current
2 December 2025
- 12:5212:52, 2 December 2025 diff hist 0 A John Clare Calendar (Geoff Allan) →Original text and translations current
6 November 2025
- 17:4517:45, 6 November 2025 diff hist +10 Love brought Me down (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 17:4417:44, 6 November 2025 diff hist +41 Geoff Allan →Life
- 17:4317:43, 6 November 2025 diff hist +31 Geoff Allan →Carols
- 17:4217:42, 6 November 2025 diff hist +90 Love brought Me down (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 17:4017:40, 6 November 2025 diff hist +783 Love brought Me down (Geoff Allan) →Original text and translations
- 17:3717:37, 6 November 2025 diff hist +48 N LOve Brought Me Down (Geoff Allan) Gallan moved page LOve Brought Me Down (Geoff Allan) to Love Brought Me Down (Geoff Allan) Tag: New redirect
- 17:3717:37, 6 November 2025 diff hist 0 m Love brought Me down (Geoff Allan) Gallan moved page LOve Brought Me Down (Geoff Allan) to Love Brought Me Down (Geoff Allan)
- 17:3517:35, 6 November 2025 diff hist 0 Love brought Me down (Geoff Allan) No edit summary
- 17:3417:34, 6 November 2025 diff hist +1,579 N Love brought Me down (Geoff Allan) New work page created
- 17:3217:32, 6 November 2025 diff hist +451 N File:Love Brought me Down.nwc This is a setting for SATB choir and piano of five verses of a poem by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) called "A Candlemas Dialogue". The poem is written as a dialogue, or conversation, between an unnamed speaker and the speaker's inner self. The poem discusses themes of repentance, joy, and suffering. Rossetti was an English poet who wrote the words of two well known carols, "In the bleak midwinter" and "Love came down at Christmas". current
- 17:2817:28, 6 November 2025 diff hist +451 N File:Love Brought me Down.mid This is a setting for SATB choir and piano of five verses of a poem by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) called "A Candlemas Dialogue". The poem is written as a dialogue, or conversation, between an unnamed speaker and the speaker's inner self. The poem discusses themes of repentance, joy, and suffering. Rossetti was an English poet who wrote the words of two well known carols, "In the bleak midwinter" and "Love came down at Christmas". current
- 17:2817:28, 6 November 2025 diff hist +451 N File:LBMD-Print.pdf This is a setting for SATB choir and piano of five verses of a poem by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) called "A Candlemas Dialogue". The poem is written as a dialogue, or conversation, between an unnamed speaker and the speaker's inner self. The poem discusses themes of repentance, joy, and suffering. Rossetti was an English poet who wrote the words of two well known carols, "In the bleak midwinter" and "Love came down at Christmas". current
26 June 2025
- 18:2018:20, 26 June 2025 diff hist +67 Geoff Allan →List of choral works
- 18:1418:14, 26 June 2025 diff hist −1 Dickinsonia (Geoff Allan) →Original text and translations
- 18:1218:12, 26 June 2025 diff hist −9 Dickinsonia (Geoff Allan) →Original text and translations
- 18:1218:12, 26 June 2025 diff hist +1,435 Dickinsonia (Geoff Allan) →Original text and translations
- 18:0518:05, 26 June 2025 diff hist +43 Dickinsonia (Geoff Allan) →General Information
- 18:0218:02, 26 June 2025 diff hist −1 Dickinsonia (Geoff Allan) →General Information