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  • {{Title|''Do They Think of Me at Home?''}} :Do they think of me at home,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Do they think of me at home? (Charles William Glover)]]
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  • Do flourish at home in my ain countrie. Where the lads and the lasses are making of hay;
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  • :{{EdNotes|American premiere at the Washington National Cathedral.}} {{Title|''Stranger, Where Is Your Home?''}}
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  • :{{EdNotes|Part 1 (of 2)}} '''Title:''' ''Lucia virgo'' (2da pars ''Sicut per me'')<br>
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  • ...Stainer, 1868; Lyrics: Frances R. Havergal, May 7, 1873; first appeared in Home Words the same year.}} {{Vs|1}} I could not do without Thee
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  • ...or the use of those that seek, and those that have redemption in the blood of Christ'', Kendal: printed by Tho. Ashburner, 1757. Unwearied at thy temple's gates
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  • In the days I went a courting, I was never tired of sporting So I told me brother Seamus I'd go off and go right famous
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  • And bear my spirit home; Why do my minutes move so slow,
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  • ...Spiritual Songs (Isaac Watts)|Hymns and Spiritual Songs]]'', 1707, Hymn 27 of Book 1. Meter is {{CiteCat|86. 86 (C.M.)}}. And bear my spirit home;
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  • ...at the end is one of ecstatic and optimistic exhaustion after a long ride of powerful emotion.}} Spare me, Lord!
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  • {{Title|''Sons of labour, dear to Jesus''}} '''Tune:''' [[Sons of labour (John Stainer)|''Sons of labour'']]<br>
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  • O'er this glorious world of Thine. In the early songs they raise.
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  • '''Title:''' Ultimum Vale, with a triplicity of Musicke, Whereof The first part is for the Lute, the Voyce and the Viole De ...and are to be sold by Simon Waterson, in Powles Churchyeard, at the Signe of the Crowne'.
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  • {{Title|The boys of Wexford}} The captain of the Yeos,
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  • Oh, call the poor wanderers home. Allow me to muse and to sigh
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  • {{FirstLine|Come and taste along with me}} :'''''Writings of John Leland'', 1845'''
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  • ...mn this was altered by [[George N. Allen]], who also added several stanzas of his own. ...Allen|Allen]], but surely from earlier sources. Maitland is also the name of a Scottish border clan; and the melody suggests folk song origins.
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  • {{Descr|Source Novello and Co. Number 6 from Songs of Springtime}} Sing we a song of merry glee,
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  • {{Title|A Better Home}} {{Pub|3|1916|in {{NoComp|New Songs of Paradise|Charles Albert Tindley}}|vol=Edition 1|vol=Edition 1|no=22}}
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  • {{Title|The Blue Bells of Scotland}} And it’s oh, in my heart, that I wish him safe at home.
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  • :{{EdNotes|{{Edc|arr|Christopher Hampson}}. First performed by the choir of St Mark's Episcopal Chapel, Storrs, CT to commemorate Black History Month. ...-wilburn/swing-low-sweet-chariot external link] has a slight ad-lib in one of the soprano voices during the electric piano break.}}
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  • {{Pub|3|1916|in {{NoComp|New Songs of Paradise|Charles Albert Tindley}}|vol=Edition 1|no=7}} A child of heaven I've tried to be.
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  • {{Descr|A cappella arrangement of a 19th c. folk song, intended to be accessible for high school level choirs Do you think I've any reason of love to complain?
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  • ...n Wales, a drop out from teacher training and a career in the Home Office: home, family and friends in half a lifetime in an Essex village? ...roken chairs, flaking paint but two serviceable grand pianos and the faces of understanding composers smiled
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  • ...}}. A common modern hymnal would have stanzas one, two, three, and twelve, of Wesley's original sixteen. The Savior bids me come;
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  • ...}}; Copyright of music is also assigned by the composer to Orthodox Church of America (OCA) Summer [Christmas] is a time of joy and beauty, let us play!
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  • ...y first appears in Smith, Elias. 1804. ''A Collection of Hymns for the Use of Christians''. Boston: Manning and Loring. 72 pp. 1 Attend, ye saints, and hear me tell
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  • Which little blossom of thy love thou’dst pluck from out thy heart.” The mother gazed in grief and woe, “Oh, do not take,” she cried,
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  • ...y Mr. Fox. Composed by Mr Brooks and sung with great applause by Mrs Bland at Vauxhall Gardens".}} At home I hate to be confin'd;
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  • The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Saint John. At that time, Jesus went out with his disciples across the Kidron valley to a
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  • ''B.:'' And if I should, then tel me sir, euen soone at night.
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  • ==List of choral works== You can download the scores (and mp3 samples) of the following pieces at:
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  • {{Title|The Folly of Trust in Riches}} ...n Psalm 49 with text from the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition of the Bible. This composition is for SATB choir with full symphonic orchestr
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  • Amyntas told me of his love He never took me to The Ivy.
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  • ...-of-scores-published-by-the-peter-tranchell-foundation guidance on the use of scores published by The Peter Tranchell Foundation].}} ...ge, Cambridge, where he was Precentor (Director of Music), and it was sung at Evensong (presumably on St Cecilia’s Day, 22 November) that year.
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  • The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke. ...er; for I tell you, I will not eat it until it is fulfilled in the kingdom of God.”
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  • ...anie. Or, Mixed Varietie of Pleasant Roundelayes, and delightfull Catches, of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Parts in one.'' ...llected by [[Thomas Ravenscroft]]. Piece 74 is subtitled "{{NoComp|A round of three country dances in one|Thomas Ravenscroft}}."
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  • ==List of choral works== ...ith Tableture for the Lute. So made that all the parts together, or either of them severally may be song to the Lute, Orpherian or Viol de gambo. (1600)
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  • ===Part II: The message of the Shepherds=== ===Part III: Cradle song of the Blessed Virgin===
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  • ''The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to Luke.'' Then the whole assembly of them arose and brought him before Pilate.
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  • ...American author, apparently first published in John Purify, ''A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Two Parts.'' Raleigh, North Carolina: J. Gale :that bears the name of Christ;
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  • ...|Notes in four-shape format, as originally published in 1813. Four stanzas of Granade's hymn included.}} They never will get o'er.
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  • ...ng the time of the Ingalls book and up to its appearance in the Revivalist of post-Civil War times. Its … popularity was not confined to America" (Jack *[http://www.americanantiquarian.org/thomasballads/items/show/246 Keller 2012 at American Antiquarian Society Website]}}
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  • :{{EdNotes|Parts and source available at IMSLP.}} ...es, perhaps invented by Molino. The work is a humorous lament on the death of Adrian Willaert.}}
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  • ...he wife of the writer Gilbert à Beckett, who provided the libretti for two of her operas. Their children included the writers Gilbert Arthur à Beckett a ...a Scala, Milan, and the Teatro San Carlo in Naples. His wife, the daughter of an émigré from the French Revolution, sang professionally under her maide
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  • Willfull to breed on the bourn of despair. Brought with them dozens of Ireland’s daughters.
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  • - ''A stagh mal ò Signur ch’ul me Patrum,'' ''E darm co me Muier plasir giocond''
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  • <center><big>'''A Meditation on the Sacred Passion of the Holy Redeemer'''<br> ===Recit: And they came to a place named Gethsemane===
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  • {{Descr|The story of Martha and Mary from the gospel of Luke in three parts. Part two is for 4 voices only: SATT. Apt for {{CiteCat Domine, non est tibi curae quod soror mea reliquit me solam ministrare?
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  • With scarce a breath of welcome wind “You need not come a-wooing me,
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  • ...vertised by the Canterbury bookseller and composer [[William Marsh]] on p1 of the ''Kentish Chronicle'' on 5 February 1805: ...d figured for the organ, piano forte, &c. Composed by {{Sc|Thomas Clark}}, of Canterbury.
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  • {{Title|''The House of the Rising Sun''}} They call the Rising Sun.
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  • some turn for home and some nestle in the woods yet when I see the flaming of the stars
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  • :Noteworthy Composer files of individual movements ''(requires cresc.ttf font for "hairpins")'' ...choir and solo oboe for midsummer and the whole work is framed by settings of a Belloc poem "Most Holy Night".
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  • ...ury about 1787, and married April 29, 1791, Mary (Polly) Bigelow, daughter of Joshua and Alajora (Knowlton) Bigelow … She was born March 16, 1768. … ...itical paper upon Mr. Ingalls' production was prepared by Rev. S. L. Bates of Burlington:
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  • ...[[Media:Parry-Pied-Piper-of-Hamelin.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Parry-Pied-Piper-of-Hamelin.nwc|{{NWC}}]] {{Title|''The Pied Piper of Hamelin ''}}
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  • ...mas rendition. Print the score on A5 paper size. This is the first edition of the work.}} birth of their Lord and Saviour - Jesus Christ the son of God who was once born
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  • ...living in Lancaster, Ohio. He serves as organist and composer-in-residence at St Johns' Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Ohio, and St. Paul's Episcopal Chu ...ll Bahamian Anglo-Catholic parish. He is Bishop of the Diocese of the West of the Progressive Episcopal Church.<br>
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  • ...this dating. The title page of the book describes the composer as 'teacher of psalmody', and the imprint reads: 'MANCHESTER. Publish'd & Sold by the AUTH ...tters are given below: all were published in 1878, and are found in vol. 1 of ''City News Notes and Queries''.
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  • **[[Hear my prayer/O for the wings of a dove (Felix Mendelssohn)|vv. 1-7]] SATB (English paraphrase) {{Vs|3}} intende mihi, et exaudi me. Contristatus sum in exercitatione mea, et conturbatus sum
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  • ...oe maker by trade, but became one of the most prolific English psalmodists of the early nineteenth century. ...assistance in correcting the HARMONY' of Marsh's collection {{NoComp|A Set of New Psalm and Hymn Tunes|William Marsh}} (London: 1816).
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  • ...g each', and some pages include part numbers in the margins. The catalogue of the British Library dates the work to c1840. ===Description of contents===
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  • *''In This World, the Isle of Dreams'' H161 (1925) [BROOK END] *{{NoCo|All people that on earth do dwell}} Ap111/17 (1916-19)
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  • *[[Lord, let me know mine end (Maurice Greene)|Maurice Greene]] SATB (vv. 5-8,13,15, Englis *[[Lord, number out my life and days (Joseph Key)|Joseph Key]] SATB (starting at v. 5, English metrical Old Version)
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  • *[[A Song of Trust (Charles Villiers Stanford)|Charles Villiers Stanford]] S (English) ===Church of England 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer''===
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  • ...rs that are 86.86. (C.M.) and its multiples. For other meters, see [[Hymns of Charles Wesley]]. *1740a – Means of Grace
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  • *[[O Lord, thou hast searched me out (John Blow)|John Blow]] B duet, with SATB chorus (vv. 1-10,13, English *[[O Lord, Thou hast searched me out (Amos Bull)|Amos Bull]] SATB Anthem (English, King James Version, adapt
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  • ...signatures are a representative sample, the composer's preferred spelling of his own name was "Byrde", although on his own publications it also appears ...eclares that he is ‘in the 80th yeare of myne age’, but since a deposition of October 1598 gives his age as ‘58 yeares or ther abouts’ it seems likel
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  • {{Descr|An unusually influential book, in part due to Ingalls' extensive use of folk melodies and {{CiteCat|Folk hymns}}.}} |8||20||2980d||[[Prince of Peace (John Worgan)|Prince of Peace ]]||John Worgan||||Jesus, Lord, we look to thee||77.77.||4:4||D||3||
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  • ...esley]], sorted by meters that begin with 7. For other meters, see [[Hymns of Charles Wesley]]. *1740a – Means of Grace
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  • ...mns of [[Charles Wesley]] of meter 88.88.88. For other meters, see [[Hymns of Charles Wesley]]. *1740a – Means of Grace
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  • ...25 is an ''acrostic'', meaning each verse starts with a subsequent letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Hebrew only uses consonants in writing. The 20th conso ...e 'modern' numbering: psalm 25 = psalm 24 in Latin Vulgate (cf the setting of Scarlatti).
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  • ...ase in performance. Notes about the origins of the piece and translations of the composer's performance notes are included. }} ...rom the Lübecker Totantanz which were displayed with a series of paintings at St. Mary's Church, Lübeck, destroyed in 1942.}}
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  • ...stanza, Meter in very short form. A list of all pages can be found [[Hymns of Charles Wesley|here]]. *1228. Hail Father, friend of human race (1746g, 1×6, 886886)
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  • ...stanza, Meter in very short form. A list of all pages can be found [[Hymns of Charles Wesley|here]]. *3347. Talk with me, Lord, thyself reveal (1740c, 2 of 6×4, CM)
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  • ...rganist of the same in 1682. He was also Organist of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster, which Place he resigned in 1693. He died in 1695, aged 37, and was buried in the North Isle of the said Church. On the Stone erected to his Memory is inscribed
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  • ...{{CiteCat|Introits|introit}} for the {{CiteCat|Common of Confessors|Common of a Confessor not a Bishop}}. ===Church of England 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer''===
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  • ...stian Wesley)|Samuel Sebastian Wesley]] SATB (v. 13, English BCP; 2nd part of anthem) A prayer of Moses the man of God. Lord, thou hast been our refuge from generation to generation.
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  • {{Title|''Carmina Sacra: or, Boston Collection of Church Music''}} ...ean composers; the whole constituting one of the most complete collections of music for choirs, congregations, singing schools and societies, extant.''
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  • ...already more than a century old. At the same time, it marks the beginning of a singing tradition that is now world-wide in scope. ...ever Before Published; Suited to Most Metres, And Well Adapted to Churches of Every Denomination, Singing Schools, and Private Societies''. Philadelphia,
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  • *[[The Lord is full of compassion and mercy (William Boyce)|William Boyce]] AB(SATB) (vv. 8-9,13,1 *[[The Lord is full of compassion and mercy (Jeremiah Clarke)|Jeremiah Clarke]] SATB (vv. 8-18, BC
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  • ...t of the NBA/Bärenreiter edition. For example, 1.47 in the following table of contents = 47 (A. Mendel/Schirmer edition) = 23g (NAB, beginning with measu :{{EdNotes|Please visit my home page https://www.cafe-puccini.dk for all Chorus parts in MuseScore format f
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  • **''No change of times shall ever shock'' SATB (vv. 1-5, English metrical New Version) *[[Circumdederunt me (Orlando di Lasso)|Orlando di Lasso]] SAATBB (vv. 5-6, Latin)
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  • !German Title<br>English Title of Hymn |104||Der Friedenshafen<br>The Port of Peace
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  • '''Title:''' ''A Compilation of Genuine Church Music'' ...nized for Three Voices, Together with a Copious Elucidation of the Science of Vocal Music'' (1832-1847).
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  • ==List of Works== |2||2a||Aylesbury||''Book of Psalmody''||1717||The Lord my shepherd is||Isaac Watts||1719||a||S.M.||4
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  • ...l-defined cycles, the First Group of Eleven Psalms (107-117) and the Songs of Ascents (120-134). *[[Teach me, O Lord (Thomas Attwood)|Thomas Attwood]] SATB (v. 33, English BCP)
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