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Henry S. Perkins
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Short Name: Henry S. Perkins
Full Name: Perkins, H. S. (Henry Southwick), 1833-1914
Birth Year: 1833
Death Year: 1914

Henry Southwick Perkins USA 1833-1914. Born at Stockbridge, VT, the son of musical parents (both singers) he was trained musically, primarly by his father. He attended some of the best literary schools in his youth. His formal music education began in 1857, when he entered the Boston Music School, graduating in 1861. For over 20 years he devoted considerable time to conducting music festivals and conventions throughout America, from ME to CA. He also taught music in NY, OH, IN, WI, IA, CO, KS, and TX. He served as Professor of Music at the University of IA (1867-69), principal of the IA Academy of Music, Iowa City, IA, for five years, and principal at the KS Normal Music School for five consecutive summers. He composed vocal music for choirs, Sunday school, public schools, choir societies, conventions and festivals. He helped organize the Music Teachers’ National Association in 1876, serving in most capacities there between (1887-1897). He also organized the IL Music Teachers Association in 1886, serving as its president for 10 years. He settled in Chicago in 1872 and was a noted music critic for the papers there. In 1891 he established the Chicago National College of Music. He published several hymn books, including: “The nightingale” (1860), “The church bell” (1867), “The song echo” (1971), “The sunny side” (1875), “The shining river” (1875), and “Gospel bells” (1883). He died at Chicago, IL.

John Perry


Tunes by Henry S. Perkins (53)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[A friend to sinners, but not to sin]H. S. Perkins (Composer)255653 54322 36545
[Chant] (Perkis 34433)H. S. Perkins, Mus. Doc. (Composer)334433 16545 56716
[As we glide down the soft flowing wave]H. S. Perkins (Composer)351332 17651 11222
[Hark! the wail of heathen nations]Henry Southwick Perkins (Composer)312176 55122 32132
[Blessed be the fountain of blood]Henry S. Perkins, 1833-1914 (Composer)9433323 34553 22343
[Christian, go work for Jesus]H. S. Perkins (Composer)253456 53423 45353
DINSMOORH. S. Perkins (Composer)2
[Gently the boat would rise and fall]H. S. Perkins (Composer)256534 32321 51234
[Gird on the armor, brave soul, today]H. S. Perkins (Composer)351231 66711 71212
[Go, ye, into the world]H. S. Perkins (Composer)355512 36657 12555
[Ho! everyone that thirsteth] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)253332 15661 65555
[Ho! my comrades, see the signal] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)311112 22233 25511
[In the morning sow thy seed]H. S. Perkins (Composer)232156 11712 21233
[Is it nothing to me]H. S. Perkins (Composer)655666 53343 21176
[Jesus is calling you, children]H. S. Perkins (Composer)233334 32117 12212
[The sleigh bells jingle in their glee]Henry Southwick Perkins (Composer)355111 72221 11355
[Lead me, Savior, lead me] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)233221 65517 12221
[Look on us, loving Savior]H. S. Perkins (Composer)255543 32222 54335
MEMORIA (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)354332 34234 56545
[More love, O God, to Thee] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)333211 12123 33211
[My Lord, I am Thine!]H. S. Perkins (Composer)255665 11171 22217
[O Christian traveler, hold the light]H. S. Perkins (Composer)251515 12334 32171
[O Lord, I would delight in Thee] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)213356 54332 22235
[O Lord, in whom are all my springs]H. S. Perkins (Composer)211555 66551 12322
[Over all the earth with fatal sweep]H. S. Perkins (Composer)212333 34322 11712
[Of the bright and shining angels]H. S. Perkins (Composer)233321 65171 22123
[O kingdom of God, how beautiful and bright]H. S. Perkins (Composer)255121 56666 53456
[One sweetly solemn thought] (H. S. Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)455321 76556 11712
[Chant] (Perkins 34322)H. S. Perkins (Composer)334322 12432 1
[Our heavenly Father! as we bow before Thee]Henry Southwick Perkins (Composer)555565 53211 66611
[Over a dismal waste of years]Henry Southwick Perkins (Composer)355653 21232 23432
[Rapidly speed the moments]H. S. Perkins (Composer)233343 32222 54333
[Calmly she faded as fades the summer]Henry Southwick Perkins (Composer)251231 61653 51231
[Sing for joy while here we wander]H. S. Perkins (Composer)211151 23244 32132
[Sweetly the birds are singing] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)333332 12522 12333
[The bells are ringing clear and sweet]Henry Southwick Perkins (Composer)351353 21243 21654
[There is a heavenly land above]H. S. Perkins (Composer)234565 31653 23432
[There is a pleasant land above, a glorious home on high]H. S. Perkins (Composer)234555 55555 66543
[There's always a river to cross] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)212333 32125 52222
[Though this world is often cheerless]H. S. Perkins (Composer)212333 23566 53313
[Touch not the wine cup! beware! beware!]H. S. Perkins (Composer)256515 21711 17654
[Waiting, only waiting till the shadows longer grow]H. S. Perkins (Composer)553665 33322 54353
[Wanderer from thy Father's home] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)211321 17655 23252
[Watched Him there, the Lord of glory]H. S. Perkins (Composer)254351 65334 32123
[We are sailing over the ocean] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)234556 51553 22112
[We must work and pray together] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)233321 61611 23432
[When Gabriel sends his trumpet sound]Henry Southwick Perkins (Composer)355171 23222 21235
[Why should the children go hungry all the day]H. S. Perkins (Composer)311231 12212 33543
[Wide is the gate and broad the way] (Perkins)H. S. Perkins (Composer)351713 54342 34565
[With joyful hearts we look to thee]H. S. Perkins (Composer)433335 66553 12322
[Workman awake! throughout the land]H. S. Perkins (Composer)211111 32117 12321
[Would you know where the birds sing sweetest?]H. S. Perkins (Composer)234555 67154 32345
[Let us be tender, and trusty, and true]Henry Southwick Perkins (Composer)333233 35453 44323

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