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Breaking through the clouds of darkness

Author: F. L. Heywood Appears in 8 hymnals Matching Instances: 8 Used With Tune: BAVARIA

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EVERTON

Appears in 48 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Henry Smart Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 34516 71545 31222 Used With Text: Breaking through the clouds of darkness
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BAVARIA

Appears in 74 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Tune Sources: German Incipit: 12354 32232 13271 Used With Text: Breaking through the clouds of darkness

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Breaking through the clouds of darkness

Author: F. L. Heywood, alt. and abr. Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal #a127 (1903) Languages: English
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Breaking through the clouds of darkness

Author: F. L. Heywood, alt. and abr. Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal #aa127 (1905) Languages: English

Breaking through the clouds of darkness

Author: Florence L. Heywood Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal (Rev. and enl.) #29 (1937) Languages: English Tune Title: EVERTON

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Henry Thomas Smart

1813 - 1879 Person Name: Henry Smart Composer of "EVERTON" in Christian Science Hymnal (Rev. and enl.) Henry Smart (b. Marylebone, London, England, 1813; d. Hampstead, London, 1879), a capable composer of church music who wrote some very fine hymn tunes (REGENT SQUARE, 354, is the best-known). Smart gave up a career in the legal profession for one in music. Although largely self taught, he became proficient in organ playing and composition, and he was a music teacher and critic. Organist in a number of London churches, including St. Luke's, Old Street (1844-1864), and St. Pancras (1864-1869), Smart was famous for his extemporiza­tions and for his accompaniment of congregational singing. He became completely blind at the age of fifty-two, but his remarkable memory enabled him to continue playing the organ. Fascinated by organs as a youth, Smart designed organs for impor­tant places such as St. Andrew Hall in Glasgow and the Town Hall in Leeds. He composed an opera, oratorios, part-songs, some instrumental music, and many hymn tunes, as well as a large number of works for organ and choir. He edited the Choralebook (1858), the English Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship (1867), and the Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal (1875). Some of his hymn tunes were first published in Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861). Bert Polman

Flossie L. Heywood

Person Name: F. L. Heywood Author of "Breaking through the clouds of darkness" in Christian Science Hymnal [Flossie Heywood] Two of Heywood’s hymns appeared in the Christian Science Hymnal