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  2. Foundling Hospital Anthem - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    Text incipit of the harmonised hymn. Information regarding which part of the hymn Bach used is given in parentheses, typically verse numbers indicated by "v." Hymn titles without such information as in (untexted) chorale harmonisation collections. 2 Zahn Zahn number of the chorale melody. When the data in the Zahn column starts with N that ...

  4. List of compositions by Hubert Parry - Wikipedia

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    Hymn-tune "Through the night of doubt and sorrow", p. 1904; Motet "Beyond these voices there is peace" for soprano, bass, chorus & orchestra, c. 1908, p. 1908; Hymn-tune "O Sylvan Prophet" (Dryden), p. 1910; Te Deum in D major for chorus & orch, c. 1911, p. 1911; Psalm 46, "God is our hope" for bass, double chorus

  5. John "Juke" Logan - Wikipedia

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    John "Juke" Logan (September 11, 1946 – August 30, 2013) was an American electric blues harmonica player, musician, singer, pianist and songwriter. He is best known for his harmonica playing on the theme music for television programs (Home Improvement and Roseanne) and films (Crossroads and La Bamba).

  6. List of compositions by Dieterich Buxtehude - Wikipedia

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    The only surviving portrait of Buxtehude, playing a viol, from A musical party by Johannes Voorhout (1674). The Buxtehude-Werke-Verzeichnis ("Buxtehude Works Catalogue", commonly abbreviated to BuxWV) is the catalogue and the numbering system used to identify musical works by the German-Danish Baroque composer Dieterich Buxtehude (c. 1637 – 9 May 1707).

  7. John Sebastian (classical harmonica player) - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian began his harmonica soloist career in the late 1930s playing nightclubs and cabarets, where his repertoire initially included swing music. Because very little classical music had been written for the harmonica, Sebastian painstakingly transcribed and adapted suitable works that had been composed for other wind instruments or for violin.

  8. Edward Bairstow - Wikipedia

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    His service music includes published settings in D (Evening 1906, Communion 1913, Morning 1925), E♭ (Full Setting, 1923), and G (Evening, 1940), and several unpublished works. He also composed psalm chants, hymn tunes, and a cantata, The Prodigal Son , for choir and chamber orchestra.

  9. Julia H. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Johnston wrote the lyrics to "Grace Greater Than All Our Sin" and Daniel B. Towner (1850 – 1919) wrote the music. In 1911, the song was published in Hymns Tried and True . [ 5 ] [ 4 ] The song describes the Christian idea of grace and justification by faith articulated in Paul's Letter to the Romans in Verses 5:1-2 and 14-16.