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The following lists contains all the hymns composed by Sankey that are found in the "1200" edition of Sacred Songs and Solos. Many of these hymns are also found in the six-volume collection, Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs, which Sankey edited with Philip Bliss and others, which was published in the United States between 1876 and 1891. [1]
The Foundling Hospital Anthem (HWV 268), also known by its longer title "Blessed are they that considereth the poor" , [a] is a choral anthem composed by George Frideric Handel in 1749. It was written for the Foundling Hospital in London and was first performed in the chapel there. Handel wrote two versions, one for choir only and one for choir ...
The Emory Hymnal: a collection of sacred hymns and music for use in public worship (1887) [464] Selection of Hymns, for the use of the first M. E. Church, [465] Cape May City [466] The Emory Hymnal: No. 2, sacred hymns and music for use in public worship (1891) [467] Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1891) [468]
Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale harmonisations, alternatively named four-part chorales, are Lutheran hymn settings that characteristically conform to the following: four-part harmony; SATB vocal forces; pre-existing hymn tune allotted to the soprano part; text treatment: homophonic; no repetitions (i.e., each syllable of the hymn text is sung ...
God is love, let Heav'n adore him − Hymn Tune, Twigworth (1964) God be in my head for SATB unaccompanied (1966) Benedictus es, Domine for SATB & Organ (1967) Preces and Responses for SATB unaccompanied (1967) Lord By Whose Breath All Souls and Seeds are Living - Hymn Tune, Erwin (publ. 1967) O Holy City seen of John − Hymn Tune, Sancta ...
All of Michael Haydn's symphonies have at least 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns and strings (first and second violins, violas and basses, but no cellos).Some symphonies add more instruments, such as trumpets and timpani in some of the C major symphonies.
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Les Baxter and His Orchestra (harmonica solo by Danny Welton) had a hit with the song in 1953, peaking in the No. 7 position. [4] Harry James and his Orchestra. A No. 20 hit in 1953. [5] Victor Young and His Singing Strings. Reached number 20 in the charts in 1953. [6] Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra, reaching number 27 in the charts in 1953. [7]